A derived population refers to
A) estimates of population parameters derived from nonprobability sampling plans.
B) the best samples that can be drawn from a population using multiple sampling schemes.
C) the sample drawn from the parent population using a simple random sampling plan.
D) a division of the parent population made to reduce the parent population to manageable size.
E) all the possible samples that can be drawn from the parent population using a given sampling plan.
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