Connor surveyed the 17 residents in the neighborhood who had young children.Is this sample of the residents in the neighborhood likely to be biased?Choices:(A)yes(B)no
Q. Connor surveyed the 17 residents in the neighborhood who had young children.Is this sample of the residents in the neighborhood likely to be biased?Choices:(A)yes(B)no
Understand Problem Context: Understand the context of the problem.Connor surveyed only 17 residents in the neighborhood who had young children. This could mean he did not consider other residents without young children or with older children, which might not represent the entire neighborhood's demographic.
Analyze Sample Group: Analyze the sample group.Since the survey was limited to residents with young children, it might not reflect the opinions or situations of all neighborhood residents. This specific focus can introduce bias in the survey results.
Determine Bias Likelihood: Determine if the sample is likely biased.Given that the survey targeted a specific group within the neighborhood, it is likely that the results are biased towards the views and experiences of families with young children only.
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