A researcher wishes to survey the opinions of science teachers in the United States about science policy. He/she gives the questionnaires to all the biology teachers in the Minneapolis high schools. What is the population in this study?

A) Science teachers in the United States.
B) Biology teachers in the United States.
C) Teachers in Minneapolis.
D) High school teachers in Minneapolis.


Answer: A

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