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Explain the difference between the statistical terms population' and sample'.

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Statistics is a collection of procedures and principles for gaining and analyzing information in order to help people make decisions when faced with __________.
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Answer to Question 1

THE POPULATION IS THE ENTIRE GROUP FOR WHICH YOU PLAN TO DRAW CONCLUSIONS. THE SAMPLE IS THE GROUP THAT IS ACTUALLY STUDIED, AND IS CHOSEN FROM THE POPULATION.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
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