A few days ago
Anonymous

Help!!! With two multiple answer questions regarding the difference between population and sample…?

1.) The Gallup Organization contacts 2333 adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe and asks whether or not they have voted in the last federal election.

What is the population of the study?

A. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe and have voted.

B. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe.

C. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age.

D. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and have voted.

2.) The Gallup Organization contacts 2333 adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe and asks whether or not they have voted in the last federal election.

What is the sample of the study?

A. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe.

B. Adults who are 20 to 90 years of age.

C.The 2333 adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and live in Europe.

D.The 2333 adults who are 20 to 90 years of age and have voted.

Top 5 Answers
A few days ago
matthewurton

Favorite Answer

1 – b 2 – c
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4 years ago
lamarre
A “Messianic Jew” is somebody believes in and follows Jesus Christ via fact the promised messiah, and on an identical time strongly identifies with Judaism and Hebraic cultural practices (which for the main area do not settle for Jesus as a messianic discern). A “Christian” is the different believer/ follower of Jesus, one with little or no Jewish history.
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A few days ago
Siryn
1) B

2) C

The population is the general group of people you choose from, and the sample is the specific people who are chosen.

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A few days ago
Rich Z
B for the first.

C for the second.

“Voted” has nothing to do with either selection but “in Europe” is essential..

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A few days ago
Anonymous
1. B

2. C

im not positive but thats what i think

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