No, its not.
Bias is systematic error. Random error is not.
Sampling error leads to random error. Sampling bias leads to systematic error.
It must be either, otherwise it is systematic error or bias.
Standard error is random error, represented by a standard deviation. Sampling error is systematic error, represented by a bias in the mean.
The major source of sampling error is sampling bias. Sampling bias is when the sample or people in the study are selected because they will side with the researcher. It is not random and therefore not an adequate sample.
advantages: reduce bias easy of sampling disadvantages: sampling error time consuming
Criterion contamination exists whenever nonperformance factors influence the job performance scores assigned to individuals. These nonperformance factors can take the form of a systematic bias such as leniency effects, or can be random, such as measurement error.
The answer is Random Sample
random or blind
In stat the term bias is referred to a directional error in the estimator.
The thing that can be done to reduce bias is sampling random things
Alike:They are both an error that distort results in a particular way.Different: Emotional bias is distortion in cognition and decision making and expiremental bias is error that distorts results in a particular way.