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If "n" units are selected in a sample from N population units, the sampling fraction is given as A) N/n C) 1/n B) 1/N D) n/N​

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Answered by sanjaylakra542
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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(D) If "n" units are selected in a sample from N population units, the sampling fraction is given as n/N.

Explanation:

  • Sample and population are the data sets.
  • The population has all the elements from the data sets and sample has one or more observations from the population.
  • The ratio of sample size and the population size is called sampling fraction.
  • If the sample size is close to the population, then the sampling fraction value will be close to 1.
  • The sample variance is not affected by dependence if the sampling fraction value is less than 0.05.
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