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bcretired

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Whenever we are presented with nose-counting data, such as how many
  persons are registered as republicans versus those registered as democrats, the
  data form is
 
  a. nominal
  b. ordinal
  c. interval
  d. ratio

Question 2

Sampling error is assumed to result
 
  a. when any sample is selected
  b. only when a non-representative sample is selected
  c. only when a biased sample is selected
  d. only when the researcher makes a mistake



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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