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Furkat [3]
3 years ago
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want to study procrastination and social anxiety levels in undergraduate students at your university.You send a group email to a

ll students to sign up to be contacted about participating in research.Only 2000 students signed up to be contacted about participating in the research. You choose asample of 100 students using a simple random sample from the students who signed up. You assigna number to every student in the research participant database from 1 to 2000 and use an SRSmethod to select 100 numbers.Is this sample biased
Mathematics
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True [87]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Yes.  There is a bias in the selected sample.

Step-by-step explanation:

Population of interest = undergraduate students at the university

Respondents to email requests = 2,000 students

Sample size = 100 students

Sample is based on the 2,000 respondents.

Therefore, sample is biased.

b) A sampling method is said to be biased if it systematically favors a group.  By making some members of the student population systematically more likely to be selected in a sample than others, there is an occurrence of sampling bias.  Usually, findings from biased samples can only be generalized to populations that share characteristics with the sample and to the entire population of interest.

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