biased sampling

 

 

Biased sampling

Any sampling procedure in which some events or elements have a greater or lesser chance of being selected than their representation in the population warrants, the resulting sample will not be representative inferences made from biased samples will contain systematic errors.

 

(see also: sampling error, statistic, Law of large numbers, Margin of error, sample bias, selection bias

 

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