Jane wants to find out what people think of a new law that will place a federal tax on purchasing internet services, to fund online decency laws. She has a list of 4,000 email addresses that matches the distribution of political views of the country as a whole. She sends a poll to every address and gets responses from a quarter. Most of the respondents are either heavily in favor or heavily opposed. She concludes that the country is highly polarized about the law. What, if anything, is the biggest problem with this reasoning?Select one:a.she is missing an important selection effectb.she has not ruled out correlation due to mere chancec.representativeness heuristicd.law of large numbers (insufficient sample size)e.the reasoning is perfectly fine