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The Surgeon General wanted to study malpractice litigation in Chicago.A sample of 32,000 medical records was selected from all 3.5 million patients who were discharged during the year 2011.Using the information from the sample to make conclusions about malpractice litigation in Chicago is an example of doing ____________________ statistics.
Trade
The exchange of goods, services, or both between two or more parties, either within the same country or across international borders.
Different Goods
Variety of products or items that satisfy different needs and wants or provide various forms of utility to consumers.
Double Coincidence
A situation in bartering where two parties each hold an item the other wants, enabling them to exchange these items directly without the need for money.
Monetary Exchange
The process by which goods and services are bought and sold using money as a medium of exchange.
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