If a sample is random, then every individual in the population has a(n) _____ chance of being selected for the sample, compared to other people in the population
a. greater
b. smaller
c. equal
d. none of these
C
Chance favors all individuals equally; therefore the chances of being selected for the sample by chance are equal for all individuals in the population.
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A. axon > dendrite > cell body > axon terminals B. axon terminals > cell body > axon > dendrite C. dendrite > cell body > axon > terminal button D. cell body > axon > dendrite > axon terminal