Multiple Choice
A biased sample can be explained as
A) A sample of participants who know the aims of your study
B) A sample drawn from the population whereby participants are deliberately selected that match some of the required characteristics (e.g., sex)
C) Those participants who do not choose to take part in your study
D) A group of individuals that are not representative of the population of interest
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