In
statistics,
sampling bias is a
bias in which a sample is collected in such a way that some members of the intended
population are less likely to be included than others. It results in a
biased sample, a non-random sample of a population (or non-human factors) in which all individuals, or instances, were not equally likely to have been selected. If this is not accounted for, results can be erroneously attributed to the phenomenon under study rather than to the method of
sampling.