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asmith134

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A(n) ___________________ _ sample is a nonprobability sample chosen so that the proportion of sample
  elements with certain characteristics is about the same as the proportion of the elements with the characteristics of
  the target population.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Bob and Jane both earn good salaries in their blue-collar jobs. Together they earn a comfortable six-figure salary which allows them to buy many of the latest toys and equipment that their friends must do without. In consumer behavior, they would be classified as the ____ in their social class.
 a. overwhelmed
  b. underwhelmed
  c. overprivileged
  d. exemplars
  e. prototypes



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Answer to Question 1

quota

Answer to Question 2

C



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