Select all statements that are true about simple random sampling. Each group of n cases has an equal chance of making up the sample. Each case in the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample. You must sample as least 10% of the population to get an accurate sample. Samples of less than 500 respondents are not likely to be accurate.
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