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sample selection:
How to Minimize Selection Bias?
To minimize selection bias, it is essential to:
- Use random sampling methods.
- Ensure high participation and response rates.
- Employ strategies to follow up with non-respondents.
- Use weighting techniques to adjust for any biases.
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