A support group has 17 patients that attend each week. Suppose 3 patients are selected at random to participate in a study. How many different samples of this size can be selected from this population of 17 patients using experimental sampling and theoretical sampling?
a.) experimental sampling _______ samples
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A support group has 14 patients that attend each week. Suppose 3 patients are selected at random to participate in a study. How many different samples of this size can be selected from this population of 14 patients using experimental sampling and theoretical sampling? (a) experimental sampling samples (b) theoretical sampling samples
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Simple random sampling uses a sample of size n from a population of size N to obtain data that can be used to make inferences about the characteristics of a population. Suppose that, from a population of 60 bank accounts, we want to take a random sample of nine accounts in order to learn about the population. How many different random samples of nine accounts are possible?
Simple random sampling uses a sample of size n from a population of size N to obtain data that can be used to make inferences about the characteristics of a population. Suppose that, from a population of 60 bank accounts, we want to take a random sample of six accounts in order to learn about the population. How many different random samples of six accounts are possible?
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