SRS refers to a simple random sample. Suppose an SRS of size n is drawn from a p
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SRS refers to a simple random sample. Suppose an SRS of size n is drawn from a population. Which of the following accurately characterizes this sample? It is a sample drawn in such a manner so that every set of n subjects in the population has an equal chance to be the sample chosen. It is a sample drawn in such a manner so that every subject has some chance of being chosen. It is a sample drawn in such a manner that every subject in the population has an equal chance of being selected. I only II only III only II and III only I, II, and IIIExplanation / Answer
answer is (E) I, II and III
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