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There are six steps and actions to defining a sample plan: 1.define the relevant population,2.obtain a sample frame,3.decide on the sample method,4.decide on the sample size,5.draw the sample,and 6.validate the sample.Thoroughly define and describe what is contained in each step.Which steps are the most critical and why?
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