Multiple Choice
Sample bias is introduced into a sample when the
A) researcher intentionally introduces errors into the responses
B) sample varies in some systematic way from the larger population
C) researcher unintentionally introduces errors into the responses
D) sample does not perfectly represent the population being studied
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