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A total of 2618 single adults, ages 18-59 took part in an online survey by responding to the following question: "Do you believe it is acceptable to date more than one person at a time?Their responses are summarized in the relative frequency bar graph to the right. Use the bar graph to complete parts (a) through (d) below. Dating Monogarny 0.16 0.21 0.19-0.19 o 0.13 -6.06 am A 6 c o E A: Definitely not B: Not really C. Yes, but I'm not really comfortable with it D: Yes, for a few dates E: Yes, as long as you are not having sex with them F: Yes, as long as you tell them C: Absolutely sample due to response bias. D. Even if the survey was carried out well, the proportion for the population might be a bit different than the proportion for the sample due to nonsampling bias. d. What type(s) of bias in sampling likely occurred? Explain. Select all that apply. A. Response bias because surveyed people's answers do not match with what they really think. B. Nonresponse bias because individuals refuse to be part of the study or if the researcher cannot track down individuals identified to be in the sample. C. Sampling bias because the sampling technique favors one group of individuals over another.
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The correct answer is:<br /><br />A. Response bias because surveyed people's answers do not match with what they really think.<br />B. Nonresponse bias because individuals refuse to be part of the study or if the researcher cannot track down individuals identified to be in the sample.<br /><br />Explanation:<br />- Response bias can occur if participants do not provide truthful answers, possibly due to social desirability or other factors influencing their responses.<br />- Nonresponse bias can occur if certain individuals do not participate in the survey, leading to a sample that may not accurately represent the entire population.
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