SOLUTION: I am lost on this one-USA Today, in a December 2004 article titled “There's no place like work for the holidays,” presented the results of a study of 600 full-time U.S. workers don

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Question 478427: I am lost on this one-USA Today, in a December 2004 article titled “There's no place like work for the holidays,” presented the results of a study of 600 full-time U.S. workers done by Penn Schoen & Berland Associates. Results revealed that 33% of the respondents were taking no time off during the holidays. Of those surveyed, 28% reported taking 1 to 2 days off during the holidays.
• a. What is the population?
• b. What is the sample

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
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The population is the set of all full-time US workers. The sample is the subset of 600 worekers obtained from the population.