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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 05:10 lilkit

Sometimes researchers spend vast resources (time, money, effort) to get a great sample and then still end up with a biased statistic. For example, something could be wrong with the data collection method. What could happen after selecting the sample (for example, potato chip bags) and before calculating the statistic that could result in a biased statistic

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