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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
Federal Government
The national government of a federation, which holds authority over the entire territory of a country and has powers divided among central (federal) entities and various state or provincial entities.
Canada
A country located in the northern part of North America, known for its vast wilderness, diverse cultures, and strong economy.
Large-scale Clear-cutting
The practice of cutting down all the trees in a large area at once, a controversial method of logging that can have significant environmental impacts.
Habitat Fragmentation
The process by which large and continuous habitats are divided into smaller, isolated patches, often due to human activities.
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