To explain: Whether a large
A large sample size is always better to estimate the population parameter of a variable of interest when compared to small sample size.
In order to study a variable of interest, a sample that is a subset of the population is considered for the study. The sample may or may not be the best representation of the population and there can be errors in the sample.
As the sample size increases the error in the sample tends to decrease and the sample will be a better representation of the population. Thus it is always better to have a large sample size which will give a better estimate of the population parameter of a variable of interest.
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