3) Statistical methods give greater accuracy when the number of observations isa) Very large b) very small c) both d) neither large nor small
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The accuracy of these methods depends on the quality and quantity of the data being analyzed. When the number of observations is very large, the sample becomes more representative of the population, and the estimates derived from the sample are more likely to be Show more…
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