When you use disproportionate sampling, what should you keep in mind when analyzing the data collected from those samples?

a. There are no special concerns associated with disproportionate sampling.
b. The two samples need to be analyzed either separately or comparatively.
c. The researcher cannot test hypotheses, but can only address research questions.
d. The researcher needs to modify her analysis to account for a representative sample.


Answer b

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