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A researcher wants to know how professional athletes in her city feel about safety measures. She obtains a list of 952 professional athletes in her city, selects 400 of them at random, and emails a questionnaire to them. 86 questionnaires are returned. Of these, 76% stated that they believe that the enforcement of safety measures needs to be completely overhauled. Classify the following groups as the population or the sample for this particular study.
a. The proportion of all professional athickes in the rescarcher's home city who believe thal the cnlorcement of salfcty mcasures nocds to be compleicly overhauled.
b. The 76% who stated that thc enforcement of salty mcasures needs to be completh overhauled.
c. The 952 prolessional athkics whosc names were oblainoed,
d. All professional athlctes.
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