In: Statistics and Probability
When the sample does not represent the population, it is called a biased sample.
True, such sample is called biased sample.
Probability is used as a basis for inferential statistics. When the sample does not represent the population, it is called a biased sample. The difference between a sampling measure and a population measure is called a noncamping error.
Hence, True, such sample is called biased sample.
True, such sample is called biased sample.