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When reviewing potential biases in research, what is the difference between selection bias and response bias?
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When reviewing potential biases in research, what is the difference between selection bias and response bias?
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Selection bias occurs when participants are not representative of the population being studied, whereas response bias occurs when participants fail to respond accurately to questionnaires or other requests for information.
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