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A complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study objects is called a(n) _________. a.Sampleb.Elementc.Sampling Unitd.Counte.None of the above

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A complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study objects is called a(n) _________. a.Sampleb.Elementc.Sampling Unitd.Counte.None of the above

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The correct answer is e. None of the above.

Step 1: Understand the question. The question is asking for the term that refers to a complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study objects.

Step 2: Know what each term means.

  • Sample: A subset of a population that is used to represent the entire group as a whole.

  • Element: An individual member of the population.

  • Sampling Unit: The object or set of objects on which a measurement is taken in a sample.

  • Count: The act of determining the number of members of a population.

Step 3: Answer the question. Given the definitions, the term that refers to a complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study objects is actually called a Census. However, since this option is not given, the correct

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