Economy, asked by rawatnikitakore, 7 months ago

if an investigator records 13 instead of 31 while conducting an investigation that is an example of
(a) Sampling Bias
(b) Non response error
(c) Error in data acquisition
(d) Sampling Error

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Answered by adityareddy2
1

Answer:

Section 30(1) can only be claimed by public authorities that

have a duty to investigate whether someone should be

charged with an offence, or the power to conduct such

investigations and/or institute criminal proceedings.

 It is class based and information which has been held at any

time for the purpose of these investigations and proceedings

will be exempt.

 Section 30(2) protects the identity of confidential sources,

primarily to ensure informants are not deterred from

supplying law enforcement agencies with valuable

intelligence.

 Section 30(2) not only protects confidential sources used in

investigations falling under subsection (1) and criminal

proceedings. It also protects those used by regulators in

investigations for the purposes set out in section 31(2)

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