By Brian Kriegler ( January 11, 2018, 10:43 AM EST) -- This is the final installment of four articles on statistical sampling in practice. In part 1 and part 2, I demonstrated that random sampling is a neutral and unbiased process. I also presented multiple methods for computing reliable confidence intervals. In part 3, I offered various solutions for dealing with missing sample selections so that statistical inferences remain valid. I discuss several common misperceptions about random sampling requirements in part 4 below....
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