In statistical sampling, sample has to be sufficiently large to be representative of the population. Statistical sampling is also known as judgmental sampling. Are both statements true
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" This statement is generally true. A sufficiently large sample size helps ensure that the sample accurately reflects the characteristics of the population, reducing sampling error and increasing the reliability of statistical inferences. Show more…
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