11/10/2017 Chapter 1-Jordan MacFarlane 5. Explain how populations and variables
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11/10/2017 Chapter 1-Jordan MacFarlane 5. Explain how populations and variables differ. Choose the correct answer below. 0 A. A population is a set of units of interest to a study. A variable is a characteristic or property of the units O B. A variable is a set of units of interest to a study. A population is a characteristic or property of the units O C. A population is a set of units of interest to a study. A variable is a subset of the units of a population. being studied. being studied. A population is a set of units of interest to a study. A variable is an object upon which data is collected. 0 D.Explanation / Answer
The population is a set of units of interests to study.
And variables are the properties i.e what to study about about the population.
So option A
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