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7 September, 05:32

Dawn and Pablo are members of a normally distributed population that is being sampled. If the chance of Dawn being included in the sample is 0.05%, what must the chance of Pablo being included in the sample be in order to be able to make inferences about the population based on the sample?

A) 0%

B) greater than 0% and less than 0.05%

C) 0.05%

D) greater than 0.05%

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  1. 7 September, 05:56
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    Answer: option C) 0.05%

    In a normal distribution there are no biases, the chances (probabilities) of any member to be selected are the same. So, the chance to choose Pablo are the same that the chance to choose Dawn.
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