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A eukaryotic organism that undergoes alternation of generations in which different generations do not resemble each other morphologically is referred to as
Biases
Systematic errors or deviations from true values or states due to subjective preferences or beliefs affecting data collection or interpretation.
Convenience Samples
Non-random samples chosen based on availability or ease of access, which may not be representative of the entire population.
Sample Bias
A bias that occurs in research when the sample is not representative of the population from which it was drawn, potentially leading to skewed and unreliable results.
Research Participants
Individuals or entities who take part in scientific studies, contributing data through their experiences or reactions.
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