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If you were designing a study to investigate the injury recovery times of professional athletes, what would your population of interest be, and why?
Question: If you were designing a study to investigate the injury recovery times of professional athletes, what would your population of interest be, and why?
Sample answer: Your population of interest would be all professional athletes. This is because they represent the entire specific group of individuals that you are interested in studying and drawing conclusions about for this particular research goal.
Key points:
- All professional athletes
- The entire group of individuals being studied
- The target group for drawing conclusions based on the study's goals
Rubric: The answer must correctly identify all professional athletes as the population and explain that they are the complete group targeted by the research goals.
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