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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 18:40 george6871

An economist would like to estimate the proportion of young adults who have college debt. An online survey iwites young adults to share information about their level of college debt. Which of the following describes the survey
design and potential bias?
O This is voluntary response and is likely to overestimate the proportion of young adults with college debt
This is voluntary response and is likely representative of the proportion of young adults with college debt.
This is voluntary response and is likely to underestimate the proportion of young adults with college debt.
This is a convenience sarnple and is likely to overestimate the proportion of young adults with college debt.

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