When Using Probability-Proportional-To-Size Sampling,the Actual Total Misstatement in a Population
When using probability-proportional-to-size sampling,the actual total misstatement in a population is most likely to be closest to the:
A) Projected misstatement.
B) Basic precision.
C) Allowance for sampling risk.
D) Upper limit on misstatement.
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