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Eve needed to collect the eye color of 50 random people for a high school statistics project. Being shy, she felt more comfortable collecting the data from 20 arbitrary classmates, 12 arbitrary neighbors, and 18 arbitrary members of her bible study group. Upon hearing of her data collection process, her project partner, Adam, stated that all the data was useless. His rationale was that the data was not truly random since Eve knew the people in her sample. Adam believed random data must come from strangers. Do you believe Adam is correct or is Eve's data actually random? Explain your position.

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