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Samples Are Said to Be Biased When Some Type of Systematic

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Samples are said to be biased when some type of systematic error has been made in the
selection of the subjects.

Explain the concept and importance of blind and double-blind studies.
Distinguish between different experimental designs and their applications.
Identify and explain the purpose and types of measurement scales in research.
Understand the concepts of applied research, operational definitions, and research design requirements.

Definitions:

Presidential Election

A presidential election is the process by which a country or a political entity elects the head of state or president.

Bias

A systematic error that leads to incorrect estimates or perceptions either in data collection, analysis, interpretation, or publication processes.

Probability

The quantification of the probability that a specific event will happen, expressed as a value ranging from 0 to 1.

Taller Candidates

Referencing individuals seeking a position or role who are of greater height than typical or average applicants.

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