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For a baobab tree habitat in South Africa, a scientist randomly selected 50 baobab trees that were 17 years old and randomly assigned them to two groups. Each group was subjected to a different watering pattern for 2 consecutive years to observe whether the watering pattern affects the trees’ growth rate. Based on the design of the study, what is the largest group to which these results can be applied?
Explanation
Choice D is correct. When a study uses a randomly selected sample, the largest group to which the results of the study can be applied is the population from which the sample was selected. It's given that the scientist randomly selected the trees from the baobab trees in a certain habitat that were 17 years old. Therefore, the largest group to which the results of this study can be applied is all the baobab trees that were 17 years old in this habitat.
Choice A is incorrect. Since the sample was randomly selected from a population, the results can be applied to a larger group than the sample.
Choice B is incorrect. The sample was selected from a population of baobab trees that were 17 years old, not 19 years old.
Choice C is incorrect. The sample was selected from a certain tree habitat in South Africa, not from all the baobab trees that were 17 years old in South Africa.