A simple random sample of size n is one in which (a) Every nth member is selected

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A simple random sample of size n is one in which

(a) Every nth member is selected from the population.

(b) Each possible sample of size n has the same chance of being selected.

(c) There must be exactly the same proportion of women in the sample as is in the population.

(d) You keep sampling until you have a fixed number of people having various characteristics (e.g., males, females).

(e) A particular minority group member of the population is less likely to be chosen than a particular majority group member.

(f) All of the above.

(g) None of the above.

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