Explain the difference between a population and a process. Choose the correct answer below.
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Explain the difference between a population and a process.
Choose the correct answer below.
A. A population is a set of existing units. A process is a subset of the units of a population.
B. A process is categorical in nature. A population is numerical in nature.
C. A population is a set of existing units. A process produces or generates output over time.
D. A process produces or generates output over time. A population is a process whose operations or actions are unknown or unspecified.
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