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The leader of a city crime watch team sends out a survey to her neighbors asking them to vote on the best time to patrol the city to watch for criminal acts. Describe how the design of the survey leads to bias. A nonresponse error was made in this design. This type of sampling only represents the city and not the entire county population. A nonresponse error was made in this design. This type of sampling only represents the neighborhood with the worst crime and not the entire city population. A convenience sample error was made in this design. This type of sampling only represents the neighborhood with the least crime and not the entire city population. A convenience sample error was made in this design. This type of sampling is only representative of one neighborhood and not the entire city population. There are no potential areas of bias.

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