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why are conclusions about a population more likely to be correct when they are based on random samples that are not random.

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Answer:

1) Sampling error leads to mostly variability, nonsampling errors lead to bias. 2) Because of nonsampling error, a sample is often more accurate than a CENSUS.

Step-by-step explanation:

Conclusion’s about a population are more likely to be correct because there is less variability then there is in a random sample