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Mathematics, 27.06.2020 19:01 joedawg50

Here is a proposed sampling strategy to see whether people always wear seatbelts: Wait outside a supermarket and ask everyone who enters whether they always wear their seatbelts when traveling in a car.
Identify at least ONE source of bias in this proposed strategy. Explain your answer briefly.

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