When the researcher is generalizing the results from a sample to a population, what type of statistics needs to be conducted? a. Descriptive statistics b. Correlational statistics c. Inferential statistics What measures the degree to which the results from the sample is inaccurate? a. Sample error b. Margin of error c. Sampling bias d. Standard error
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