Asked by Aikunduz Baltabaeva on Jun 25, 2024

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The population we want to make inferences about is th​e

A) ​sampled population.
B) ​frame.
C) ​target population.
D) ​finite population.

Target Population

The population for which statistical inferences such as point estimates are made. It is important for the target population to correspond as closely as possible to the sampled population.

Sampled Population

A subset of individuals or items selected from the larger population for the purpose of statistical analysis.

  • Identify the features and mistakes associated with methods of sampling.
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Jorge Nunez-IzaguirreJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The target population is the specific group of individuals that we want to make inferences about. This is the population that we are interested in studying and drawing conclusions about based on our sample. The other choices (sampled population, frame, finite population) may be related to the sampling process, but they do not capture the overall population we are trying to make inferences about.