Suppose you take an SRS from a population and find that 28% of the people in the
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Suppose you take an SRS from a population and find that 28% of the people in the study have BMIs in excess of 30. You redo the study the following day in the same population and find that this time 35%
of the people in the survey have this characteristic. What is the most plausible explanation for the inconsistent results?
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Basic Biostatistics Statistics For Public Health Practice
ISBN: 9781284067583
2nd Edition
Authors: B.Burt Gerstman
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