When deciding if the results of a survey can be generalized to a larger population, one key aspect to consider is question bias. This refers to how the wording and structure of survey questions can influence participants' responses, potentially skewing the results and affecting their representativeness. Therefore, ensuring that questions are unbiased is crucial for making valid generalizations about the larger population.
In addition to random sampling and adequate sample size, what else must be considered when deciding if the results of a survey can be generalized to a larger population?(1 point)
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question order
question order
participant age
participant age
question bias
question bias
survey repetition
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