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      Bias in data

      Bias in data can result from:

      • survey questions that are constructed with a particular slant
      • choosing a known group with a particular background to respond to surveys
      • reporting data in misleading categorical groupings
      • non-random selections when sampling
      • systematic measurement errors.

      Dice duels

      This digital object allows students to explore the mathematical principles of bias through investigations with loaded dice.

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      Biased data

      It is important for students to realise that the data they collect may be biased in many different ways. The activity explores accuracy and precision.

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