Explain why low response rates can be problematic for drawing conclusions about a population.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: The problem of low response rates is that people who respond to surveys are probably different from those who do not respond. Because we cannot collect data from people who fail to respond, it is difficult to know the exact characteristics of this group of nonresponders. For this reason, we cannot know for sure whether survey results of those who do respond are representative of the larger population of interest, which includes those who do not respond to surveys.

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