How are a sample and the population in an experiment different from one another?

How are a sample and the population in an experiment different from one another?



A) The population are the individuals actually participating in the experiment.
B) A sample is made up of a small number of individuals, the highest number of individuals in a sample is ten.
C) The population is a smaller representation of the sample.
D) The population must be chosen randomly.
E) The sample is a smaller representation of the population.


Answer: E