(1)
To explain:
Relation between population and sample.
Introduction:
For scientific studies, scientists have a group of interest on which they want to conduct the study. This group of interest is referred as the population. Population is way too large that experiment cannot be conducted on it. So, sample is chosen for the study which is a representative of the population.
(2)
To determine:
The characteristics that sample should have to represent a population.
Introduction:
For scientific studies, scientists have a group of interest on which they want to conduct the study. This group of interest is referred as the population. Population is way too large that experiment cannot be conducted on it. So, sample is chosen for the study which is a representative of the population.
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