In the event that you are collecting data on how heights relate to income in the U.S. population and you notice that in your sample of 1,500 individuals you have a data gap at 5'6", will this cause an identification problem?

A. No, because data gaps cannot cause identification problems.
B. Yes, but you can still extrapolate the data gap.
C. No, because this data gap does not exist in the population.
D. Yes, but you can still interpolate the data gap.


Answer: C

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