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A margin of sampling "error" is a statistical calculation for how accurate a poll's results are.

What is sampling error?

A population parameter's sampling error is the discrepancy between the sample statistic used to estimate it and the parameter itself. For instance, sampling error is the variance between a population mean and a sample mean.

The sampling errors can be placed into four categories:

  1. population-specific error: The researcher makes a population-specific error when they are unsure of the appropriate population to sample. When respondents choose to participate in the study on their own, a selection error arises. (This limits responses to those who are interested, which spoils the results.)
  2. selection error: The sampling error for a sample chosen using a non-probability method is known as selection error. Selection error can result when participants opt to self-participate in a study and only those who are interested reply, as there may already be an underlying bias.
  3. sample frame error: When the incorrect sub-population is utilized to select a sample, a sample frame error happens. Last but not least, a non-response problem happens when potential responders cannot be reached or refuse to respond.
  4. non-response error: Non-response error is a mistake that happens when a survey doesn't receive a response to one or more questions.

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