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Sampling with replacement means each member picked:
AIs removed from the population
BChanges the sample space size
CCan be chosen more than once
DCan never be chosen again
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Can be chosen more than once
1. Sampling may be done with replacement or without replacement.
2. With replacement, each member of a population is replaced after it is picked.
3. That member therefore has the possibility of being chosen more than once.
4. Without replacement, the probabilities for the second pick are affected by the result of the first pick.
_Source: OpenStax Introductory Statistics 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 'Probability Topics', sections 3.1-3.5_
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