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The measure of the amount of random sampling error in a survey's result is known as ____.

A) r
B) the p -value
C) the correlation coefficient
D) the margin of error

Margin of Error

The degree of inaccuracy or the range within which the true value is expected to lie in statistical surveys, reflecting the confidence in the results.

P-value

A statistical measure that helps determine the significance of results obtained in research, indicating the probability of observing the results by chance under a null hypothesis.

Correlation Coefficient

A statistical measure that describes the size and direction of a relationship between two variables, ranging from -1 to +1.

  • Comprehend the relevance of selecting adequate sample sizes and methodologies for the generalization of study outcomes.
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