Why is a sample used more often than a population?
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A sample is simply a subset of the population that will be used in your research.
If your population is 10,000 people, you will only be using a percentage of those in your actual experiment.
A sample can be representative, where the demographics are proportional to the demographics of the population.
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If your population is 10,000 people, you will only be using a percentage of those in your actual experiment.
A sample can be representative, where the demographics are proportional to the demographics of the population.
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nice to help you...
keep questioning...
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