Which of the following is NOT true of nonprobability samples?
A) They are sometimes called "haphazard sampling."
B) They can be prone to subconscious biases.
C) They use human intervention.
D) The chances of any one population member being selected into the sample can be computed.
E) There is no way to determine the probability of a population member being selected into the sample, even if the population size is known.
Answer: D) The chances of any one population member being selected into the sample can be computed.