Experimental Design
Sampling bias occurs when certain members of a population are systematically more or less likely to be selected for a study, leading to an unrepresentative sample. This can distort findings and limit the ability to generalize results back to the broader population. When researchers use methods that do not give every individual an equal chance of being included, such as cluster sampling or systematic sampling, they risk introducing this bias, which can significantly impact the validity and reliability of experimental results.
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