What is the difference between a population and a sample?

What will be an ideal response?

A sample is a limited number of subjects drawn from a larger sample. In research, we rarely can study a whole population, so samples because the study pool of choice.

Psychology

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When variables are closely related and difficult to separate, they are known as ____

a. confused variables b. conflicted variables c. confounded variables d. compounded variables

Psychology

Which of the following is NOT a humanistic therapy?

a. client-centered therapy b. Gestalt therapy c. existential therapy d. rational-emotive behavior therapy

Psychology