How can undercoverage bias occur during sampling?
- By including every individual in the population in the sample
- By not including certain segments of the population in the sample
- By selecting too large of a sample
- By selecting too small of a sample
Undercoverage bias can occur during sampling if certain segments of the population are not included in the sample or are represented less than they should be. This can result in a sample that is not representative of the population, leading to biased estimates.
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