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Discuss the differences between a population and a sample. How can these affect the interpretation of your results? Give an example. The solution needs to be at least 200 words.

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A population is a collection of data whose properties are analyzed. The population is the complete collection to be studied; it contains all subjects of interest. A sample is a part of the population of interest, a sub-collection selected from a population." (Urdan 2005)

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