Sampling bias refers to:

A. deliberately selecting the most diverse cases for study.
B. the systematic distortion of a research sample.
C. the natural tendency of a sample to differ to some degree
from the population from which it was drawn.
D. the use of a sample that is too small to conduct the type of
statistical analysis that is required.


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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