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41. _______ is a term in statistics that refers to any type of error.

A. Distribution
B. Random Variables
C. Bias
D. None of the above

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Final answer:

Bias in statistics refers to systematic errors, while chance errors occur due to small sample sizes.


Explanation:

Bias, in statistics, refers to systematic errors that consistently skew data in one direction. For example, always underestimating or overestimating a measurement due to a flaw in the study design would be a bias. This is different from chance error, which arises from sample size inadequacy and can be alleviated by using larger samples.


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