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    If Anything Other Than Chance Determines Which Elements Are Selected
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If Anything Other Than Chance Determines Which Elements Are Selected

Question 44

Question 44

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If anything other than chance determines which elements are selected for the sample, the sample is said to have:


A) Skew
B) Bias
C) Tilt
D) Disproportionate strata
E) Invalidity

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