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If there are 5,200 registered voters are randomly sampled, which statements are true of a sample of 30 voters? Check all that apply.
The sample size is too small and will show a large variation.
The sample size is too small and can lead to false inferences.
This is an invalid sample because it randomly chooses voters.
A larger sample will give more reliable information.
The sample size is too large to make inferences.
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