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For the following report, identify (a) the population; (b) the population parameter of interest; (c) the sampling frame; (d) the sample; (e) the sampling method, including whether or not randomization was employed; and (f) any potential sources of bias you can detect and any problems you see in generalizing to the population of interest.
A US consumer magazine asked all adult subscribers whether they had used medical treatments and, if so, whether they had benefited from them. For almost all of the treatments, approximately % of those responding reported cures or substantial improvement in their condition.
a) What is the population?
A.
Those who do not use medical treatments
B.
Everyone who uses treatments
C.
Unclear, but probably all adults in the country
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