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Surveys are typically done without replacement . That is , a member of the population may be chosen only once . Most samples are taken from large populations and the sample tends to be small in comparison to the population . Since this is the case , sampling without replacement is approximately the same as sampling with replacement because the chance of picking the same individual more than once with replacement is very low . In a college population of 10,000 people , suppose you want to pick a sample of 1,000 randomly for a survey .

Target

  • Most samples are taken from large populations and the sample tends to be small in comparison to the population .
  • small

Candidates

Please check all the words that can be used instead of the target word in the same context. Note that the morphology of the target (third person singular, past tense etc.) is considered to be applied to the candidate automatically in the process of paraphrasing.

1.microscopic
2.light
3.insignificant
4.negligible
5.selfish
6.pitiful
7.young
8.petty
9.poor
10.inadequate
11.inferior
12.insufficient
13.secondary
14.miniature
15.short
16.humble
17.slight
18.limited
19.minor
20.immature
21.narrow
22.modest
23.little
24.mean
25.trivial
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