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BaLLatris [955]
4 years ago
11

A newspaper posted this question on its​ web "How often do you seek medical information​ online?" Of 1072 Internet users who cho

se to​ respond, 38% of them responded with​ "frequently." What term is used to describe this type of survey in which the people surveyed consist of those who decided to​ respond? What is wrong with this type of sampling​ method?
Mathematics
1 answer:
vlabodo [156]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

"How often do you seek medical information​ online?"

Of 1072 Internet users who chose to​ respond, 38% of them responded with​ "frequently."

The respondents here are voluntary response sample and are a self-selected sample.

The thing that is wrong here, it that it is possible that many people read the survey but may choose not to respond and also the few responses will not reflect the opinions of all the population.

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