Amy is doing a science experiment on how a certain bacterium reacts to an antibiotic. She has 3 dishes of identical bacterium samples with 17 bacteria in each dish. She gives an antibiotic to all of the bacteria in one dish. All of the treated bacteria died, and the bacteria in the other two dishes survived.
Is there a sampling bias in the situation above?

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Answer:

convenience sampling  give me a heart please and all the stars thanks

Step-by-step explanation:

it is right because convenience sampling is when an intact group within the population is chosen because it is easy to access. The sample of the dish that was treated was convenient because its contents were identical to the other 2 dishes.