How can error be introduced during the in situ data collection process - method-produced error?

How can error be introduced during the in situ data collection process - method-produced error?



Answer: Scientists could collect data in the field using biased procedures such as the use of a biased sampling design or the improper use of a piece of equipment. Also, the data collection measurement device may be calibrated incorrectly.

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