Which of the following is true: a. Selection bias results in observations that are incorrect while sampling bias results in observations that are also incorrect. b. Selection bias results in observations that are correct while sampling bias results in observations that are most likely incorrect but generalizable. c. Selection bias results in observations that are incorrect while sampling bias results in observations that are correct but not necessarily generalizable. d. None of the above
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Sampling bias, on the other hand, occurs when the method of selecting the sample leads to a non-random and unrepresentative sample, which can also result in incorrect conclusions. Now, let's analyze the options: a. Both selection bias and sampling bias result in Show more…
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