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Decide whether the statement below makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false). explain. in my experimental study. l used a sample that was larger than the population. choose the correct answer below o a. yes, the statement makes sense. a sample is always larger than the population. o b. no, the statement does not make sense. the sample size should always equal the population size. o c. yes, the statement makes sense. a sample can be as large as desired. d. no, the statement does not make sense. a sample is a subset of the population and cannot be larger than the population

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