What is the effect of increasing each of the following on an attribute sample size? a. Sampling
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What is the effect of increasing each of the following on an attribute sample size?
a. Sampling risk.
b. Tolerable rate of deviation.
c. Expected population deviation rate.
d. Population size.
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