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MTH 220 May 19 Open Questions
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AvatarGreg Miller
7:00
The HGPS case is basically a situation where we absolutely know that we don't have a random sample...
Honestly, I am not sure I can give a satisfactory answer
6:59
Interesting question...
Ashli Owens
6:58
HW Question 1: In the Case Study Manual on page 30 (at the bottom) It states that sometimes the population needs to be redefined to accommodate challenges in the sampling. For Case 2A, the condition itself seems like a challenge, because it is so rare. It would be difficult to accurately compare them to any group of people. They are not old, but they are physically old. They are young, but they are not physically young. How might this statement apply to the HGPS population?
AvatarGreg Miller
6:58
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