Question 7 of 10
Suppose you are selected for a survey, but your friends persuade you to
re...
Mathematics, 25.08.2020 21:01 mkpayton2006
Question 7 of 10
Suppose you are selected for a survey, but your friends persuade you to
respond in a way that you don't actually agree with. What is this an example
of?
A. Nonresponse bias
B. Response bias
O O O
C. Selection bias
D. Nonselection bias
Answers: 1
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