(A) The population [N] and the sample [n] are similar in that they should be comprised of people with the same characteristics. (B) If possible, one should measure the values for the entire population instead of just taking a sample. O Both statements are true. O Only the first statement (A) is true. O Only the second statement (B) is true. O None of the statements are true.
(A) The population [N] and the sample [n] are similar in that they should be comprised of people with the same characteristics. (B) If possible, one should measure the values for the entire population instead of just taking a sample. O Both statements are true. O Only the first statement (A) is true. O Only the second statement (B) is true. O None of the statements are true.
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