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The results of a study exhibit response bias. Select the statement that best describes the bias in the study.
There were not enough subjects who chose to respond to a survey that was sent as part of the study.
The interviewer for the study was the boss of the subjects.
The interviewer for the study did not record the responses of the subjects accurately.
* There was a significant amount of people who declined to participate in the study.
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