Question: QUESTION 7 When referring to a population in statistics, which of the following are possible interpretations of the population? Take as an example, for this

QUESTION 7

  1. When referring to a "population" in statistics, which of the following are possible interpretations of the population? Take as an example, for this question, that we have data on a sample of high school students and would like to generalize to the "population." (Check all that apply.)
1 The list of students we have in our actual sample,
2 The full list of high school students from which we got the (shorter) list of students that we actually included in the study.
3 A theoretical set of high school students, including current and future students, who are similar, in terms of the data we are collecting, to the students we have in our sample.
4 High school students anywhere that are similar, in terms of the data we are collecting, to the students have in our sample.

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