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During an art show at the local gallery, Franco closely examined 55 pieces of art by each artist whose work was on display there. Each artist had an equal number of pieces on display.\newlineIs this sample of the art in the gallery likely to be biased?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. During an art show at the local gallery, Franco closely examined 55 pieces of art by each artist whose work was on display there. Each artist had an equal number of pieces on display.\newlineIs this sample of the art in the gallery likely to be biased?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Understand Sampling Method: Step 11: Understand the sampling method used by Franco.\newlineFranco examined 55 pieces of art by each artist, and each artist had an equal number of pieces on display. This means Franco's sample includes an equal representation from each artist.
  2. Determine Bias: Step 22: Determine if the sampling is biased.\newlineSince Franco examined an equal number of artworks from each artist, the sample does not favor any particular artist. However, if the quality or style of the first 55 pieces is not representative of all the artist's work, there could still be a bias in terms of the type of art selected.

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