In 2001 the National Opinion Research Center reported on the National Gun Select one answer Policy Survey. The results of the survey include information about U.S. adults' 10 points opinions of government regulation of firearms. To obtain a random sample of adults in the United States, 1,200 participating households were identified through random digit dialing and then the adult with the most recent birthday (rather than the person who answered the phone) was interviewed. Of those who were interviewed, 78% favored requiring background checks for gun sales between individuals. Which of the following best describes the population of interest in the National Gun Policy Survey? A. Adults with phone numbers B. All adults in the United States C. Adults in each household with the most recent birthday D. 1,200 U.S. adults E. 78% who favored requiring background checks for gun sales between individuals