Mathematics, 05.11.2021 23:40, hannahkharel2
An employer wants to determine the amount of job satisfaction experienced by his employees. Employees are
assigned to one of four pay scales. Each employee from the top two pay scales are chosen for the sample. Select the
statement that best describes the result of the undercoverage bias.
There is no undercoverage bias.
The undercoverage bias will likely overestimate the inferred job satisfaction for the population.
The undercoverage bias will likely underestimate the inferred job satisfaction for the population.
The undercoverage bias will likely reflect the inferred job satisfaction correctly for the population.
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