(Steps Shown) The National AIDS Behavioral Surveys found that 170 individuals in its random sample of 2673 adults heterosexuals said they had multiple partners


Question: The National AIDS Behavioral Surveys found that 170 individuals in its random sample of 2673 adults heterosexuals said they had multiple partners in the past year. That’s 6.36% of the sample. Why is this estimate likely to be biased? Does the margin of error of a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of adults with multiple partners allow for this bias?

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