Question: Suppose a community group wants to convince city officials to put more trash containers on the city streets. They decide to conduct a survey, but rather than a scientifically valid result, they want their results to show that as many citizens as possible want additional trash containers. Give an example of how they could use each of the following to their advantage:
a. Self-selected sample.
b. Deliberate bias.
c. Ordering of questions.
d. Desire to please.