Mathematics, 24.09.2021 23:20 tthompson7186
Many large cities have considered or passed proposals that ban the use of plastic grocery bags in stores. A concerned student would like to measure if residents of her hometown would consider a similar ban on plastic bags. Standing in a busy shopping area, the student approaches adults and asks, "Items made of plastics are a dangerous, growing source of pollution to our world’s oceans and threaten many animal species. Given this, would you support a ban on plastic shopping bags in our city stores?” Which type of bias is most likely to be present in the survey results?
This is question wording bias because the survey question attempts to influence subjects’ responses.
This is response bias because some adults may not provide truthful answers to the plastic bag question.
This is nonresponse bias because many adults chosen may decline to answer questions about the environment.
This is voluntary response bias because many adults may be eager to share their opinions about plastic grocery bags.
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