11) The axiom regarding sample size and accuracy DOES NOT include which of the following?A) A census is the only perfectly accurate sample.B) A probability sample will always have some inaccuracy (sample error).C) A probability sample size can be a very tiny percentage of the population size and still be very accurate.D) Increasing sample size increases the sample's representativeness.
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