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A research objective is presented. For each, identify the population and sample in the study.A farmer interested in the weight of his soybean crop randomly samples 100 plants and weighs the soybeans on each plant.
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The population is the entire group of interest that the researcher wants to learn more about. In this case, the farmer is interested in the weight of his soybean crop. Therefore, the population is the entire soybean crop. Show more…
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