What bias is inherent in transit-based exoplanet detection surveys?

Answer

They are biased toward finding planets with short orbital periods or large sizes.

Since transit surveys require a planet to cross directly in front of its star from the observer's viewpoint, the resulting catalog is skewed, making it easier to find large planets or those that orbit their stars very quickly.

What bias is inherent in transit-based exoplanet detection surveys?
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