A sampling bias occurs when the information from a sample is not typical of that in the
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A sampling bias occurs when the information from a sample is not typical of that in the population in a systematic way. Selection bias refers to a systematic exclusion of certain groups from consideration for the sample. Nonresponse bias refers to a systematic difference in preferences between respondents and nonrespondents to a survey or a poll. L056
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Business Statistics Communicating With Numbers
ISBN: 9780071317610
1st Edition
Authors: Kelly Jaggia
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