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what is the difference between a population and a sample,plz i beg someone answer


anshujain90: population denotes a large group consisting of elements having at least one common feature. The term is often contrasted with the sample, which is nothing but a part of the population that is so selected to represent the entire group.

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Answered by NoorSahiba
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Population in statistics includes all member in a defined group that we are studying or collecting information.

sample is a part of a population.
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