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A survey is conducted to determine the most common reason people own a cell phone. A company sent out a survey to customers bet...Asked by ~
A survey is conducted to determine the most common reason people own a cell phone. A company sent out a survey to customers between the ages of 20 and 30. Based on the responses, the company concluded that people own a cell phone for messaging purposes. Is this conclusion valid?(1 point)
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No, because not all people who own a cell phone have the same probability of being selected.
No, because not all people who own a cell phone have the same probability of being selected.
Yes, because the sample includes male and female customers.
Yes, because the sample includes male and female customers.
No, because the sample includes customers of too many different ages.
No, because the sample includes customers of too many different ages.
Yes, because the sample includes all customers between the ages of 20 and 30.
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No, because not all people who own a cell phone have the same probability of being selected.
No, because not all people who own a cell phone have the same probability of being selected.
Yes, because the sample includes male and female customers.
Yes, because the sample includes male and female customers.
No, because the sample includes customers of too many different ages.
No, because the sample includes customers of too many different ages.
Yes, because the sample includes all customers between the ages of 20 and 30.
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No, because the conclusion is based only on the responses of customers between the ages of 20 and 30 and may not be representative of all cell phone owners.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the oversight. In that case, the correct answer would be:
No, because the sample may not be representative of all cell phone owners and the conclusion may not be valid for the general population.
No, because the sample may not be representative of all cell phone owners and the conclusion may not be valid for the general population.
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