Pollster: When opinion researchers need a population sample that reflects the demographic characteristics of the nati...

amarachicynthia on May 3, 2021

Answer choice B

Why is B wrong if it is negated that they do not participate in voluntary census. It will destroy the conclusion

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Emil-Kunkin on June 21, 2023

Hi, I don't think that B would destroy the argument if negated. If it were true that a number of people would opt in if it were voluntary who currently don't opt in, that wouldn't contradict the premise that overall participation would drop. Sure some new people would opt in it a greater number of people would newly opt out.