Why is it important to check the sample size of a scientific study when assessing its reliability in media reports?单项选择题
A
Larger sample sizes indicate higher credibility
B
Smaller sample sizes are always more accurate
C
It has no impact on the study's reliability
D
Smaller sample sizes indicate higher credibility
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