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Find an article on a Web site that describes the results of a statistical study in which a statistic from a sample was used to estimate a parameter for a population (many of you could use your "Studies have shown . . . article) . To answer this question, be sure to choose an article that mentions the sample size. You can conduct a standard Google search on a topic that interests you or you can browse the sites listed in the External Links area of this BlackBoard site. Submit a link to the article and a paragraph describing the population, parameter, sample, statistic, and type of data in the study described in the article (please do not use any article that someone has already posted.) Please write in complete sentences and use the relevant language precisely.
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