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In chapter 5, the case of Tony is noteworthy because it illustrates
Statistical Inferences
The process of drawing conclusions about a population's characteristics based on a subset of data taken from that population.
Self-Selected Samples
A sample in which the participants have volunteered themselves, which may lead to bias and unrepresentative samples.
Stratified Random Samples
A sampling method that involves dividing the population into subgroups (strata) and randomly selecting samples from each stratum, aiming to ensure representation of key subgroups.
Cluster Samples
A sampling technique where the population is divided into groups, or clusters, and a random sample of these groups is selected to be surveyed or studied.
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