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Random Sample
A random sample is a subset of individuals chosen from a larger set, or population, where each individual has an equal chance of being selected.
Confidence Interval
A cadre of numbers, derived from analyzing sample data, assumed likely to encase the value of a yet-to-be-discussed population attribute.
Random Sample
A selection taken from a group in which every individual has the same likelihood of being chosen.
True Proportion
The actual percentage of a population that exhibits a particular characteristic.
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