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Match each factor of sample size to (1)its relationship to sample size (A-Direct or B-Inverse)and (2)the appropriate effect on the sample size if the factor increases (C-Increase or D-Decrease).
1. Tolerable misstatement
2. Population size
3. Desired confidence level
4. Expected misstatement
Conflict Theory
A sociological perspective that views social life as a competition for limited resources and emphasizes the role of power and inequality in society.
Polygamous Families
Family structures involving more than one spouse, often examined within cultural, legal, and societal contexts.
Adopted Children
Children who have become part of a family through the legal process of adoption, not biologically related to their adoptive parents but granted the same legal rights and status.
Same-sex Parents
Couples of the same gender who raise children together, through biological means, adoption, or other methods.
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