For the following report about a statistical​ study, identify​ (if possible)​
a) the​ population;
b) the population parameter of​ interest;
c) the sampling​ frame;
d) the​ sample;
e) the sampling​ method, including whether or not randomization was​ employed;
f) who​ (if anyone) was left out of the​ study; and​
g) any potential sources of bias you can detect and any problems you see in generalizing to the population of interest. hoping to learn what issues may resonate with voters in the coming​ election, the campaign director for a gubernatorial candidate randomly selects six blocks from each of the state​'s election districts. staff members go there and interview all the residents they can find. the residents were asked to select the five most important issues from a prepared list.