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Quizizz waste: class: Types of Samples Dare: 20 Questions 1. Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: Divide the users of the Internet into different age groups and then select a random sample from each age group to survey about the amount of time they spend on the Internet each month, a) Systematic b) Simple Random c) Cluster d) Stratified 2. Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: A psychologist uses a computer program to randomly select names from a list of students at a university. The members of the sample will take a survey about student housing at the university. a) Convenience b) Voluntary Response ©) Systematic d) Simple Random sample 3. Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: Ms. Dubovik samples her class by selecting every third person on her class list. Which type of sampling method is this? a) Simple b) Systematic ©) Stratified d) Cluster 4, Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: Ms. Dubovik samples her class by selecting all students sitting at group 1 and group 5 in her classroom. This sampling technique is called? a) Simple b) Stratified ©) Systematic d) Cluster 5. Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: Ms. Dubovik samples her class by picking 10 numbers from her hat and each number is assigned to a student. This is random sampling. a) Systematic b) Simple ©) Stratified d) Cluster 6. Determine the type of sampling used in the following scenario: Starting at 8:00 Monday morning the first 50 students entering the front doors are selected to be in the sample. This is what type of sampling design? a) Systematic b) Voluntary Response ©) Cluster d) Convenience 7. Two departments are randomly selected. Two teachers from each of those departments are randomly selected. Each one of those teachers randomly selects 20 of their students to be part of the sample. This is what type of sampling design? a) Cluster b) Stratified ©) Systematic d) Multistage 8. Acompany packaging candy bars maintains quality control by randomly selecting 50 candy bars from each day's production and weighs them. Identify the population. a) 50 candy bars c) All of the company's candy bars b) Acompany packaging candy bars d) Weight of candy bars 9. A company packaging candy bars maintains quality control by randomly selecting 50 candy bars from each day's production and weighs them. Identify the parameter and whether it is a percent of average. a) 50 candy bars - average ©) candy bar weight - percent b) candy bar weight - average d) 50 candy bars - percent 10. A company packaging candy bars maintains quality control by randomly selecting 50 candy bars from each day's production and weighs them. Identify the sampling frame. a) 50 candy bars ¢) All of the company's candy bars b) Acompany packaging candy bars d) Weight of candy bars 11, Acompany packaging candy bars maintains quality control by randomly selecting 50 candy bars from each day's production and weighs them. Identify the sample. a) 50 candy bars b) Acompany selected packaging candy bars ©) All of the d) Weight of candy company's candy bars bars 12. Acompany packaging candy bars maintains quality control by randomly selecting 50 candy bars from each day's production and weighs them. Identify the sampling method. a) Convenience b) Systematic ©) Random Sample d) Stratified 13. Source of bias in which people CHOOSE to respond and usually only people with very strong opinions respond a) Response Bias b) Undercoverage ©) Convenience d) Voluntary Sampling Response 14, Source of bias in which some groups of populations are LEFT OUT of the selection process a) Response Bias b) Undercoverage ©) Convenience d) Voluntary Sampling Response 15. Source of bias that occurs when an individual chosen for the sample CAN'T be contacted or refuses to cooperate. a) Response Bias b) Undercoverage ©) Nonresponse d) Voluntary Response 16. Source of bias that occurs when an individual chosen for the sample doesn't respond truthfully or accurately. a) Response Bias b) Undercoverage ©) Nonresponse d) Voluntary Response 17. What type of bias is present? At the end of a comedic competition, the audience is given the opportunity to text or tweet their favorite competitor to determine the victor. a) Voluntary b) Response Bias Response Bias ©) Non-Response d) Undercoverage Bias Bias 18, What type of bias is present? To get a representative sample of all T.F. South students, we survey all junior English classes. a) Voluntary b) Non-Response Response Bias Bias ©) Response Bias d) Undercoverage Bias 19. What type of bias is present? Of the 1000 randomly selected UT Students, 350 of the 400 students who responded said they were originally from Texas. Based on this data, the school seeks better out of state recruitment strategies. a) Voluntary b) Response Bias Response Bias c) Non-Response d) Undercoverage Bias Bias 20. What type of bias might be present? A teacher takes a simple random sample of her students and asks them if they have ever been arrested. a) Voluntary b) Response Bias Response Bias c) Non-Response d) Undercoverage Bias Bias Answer Key f yun d vaca Ze ene agoeaa 1 12, 13. 14, 15, ncaa 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. co oee @ Correct During the conduct of his survey, Lucas chose his respondents by ensuring that they were those who could provide him with the needed data for his study. The type of non- probability sampling that he utilized is known as: Convenience = (“) J elin tan: sampling sampling Snowball Quota sampling sampling Rate this question: ad ba @ Correct Which among the following formulas is relevant towards systematic random sampling? NWA N=N/k N=(Ni/N)(n) | K=(N)(N)/2n Feedback The kth element in systematic random sampling is computed by dividing the population by the desired sample. Rate this question: a@ - ==) Incorrect Engelbert chooses the elements for his sample by giving particular attention to each sub-population. He sees to it that every computed stratum sample is the same as the other strata and that the respondents are chosen randomly. What sampling design is used? Systematic random sampling @ Stratified random sampling with equal allocation © Stratified random sampling with proportional allocation Cluster sampling @ Incorrect A sampling technique is used in Qualitative research wherein the researcher chooses individuals who are easily accessible to become respondents for the study. Judgment @ Convenience Sampling Sampling Snowball © Quota Sampling Sampling Feedback Although easy to utilize, convenience sampling poses a threat to the reliability of the results due to sampling bias. This may be an option as a last resort when researchers face problems in data gathering which can not be addressed. Rate this question: sd - & Incorrect What is the main difference between probability and non-probability sampling? Probability sampling involves the need for the computation of a sample via certain equations. © Non-probability sampling is preferred in qualitative research. @ Randomization is involved in probability sampling. Non-probability sampling is more appropriate for interviews. Feedback The main difference between probability and non- probability sampling is that the latter selects the elements of the sample by choice and not by instead of by chance. Rate this question: sé - @ Incorrect Michael wanted to have an equal allocation of units per sample of each stratum for a population of 352. The following are the subpopulation for each stratum: Chinese 125, Japanese 84, Filipino 94, and Korean 49. How many samples for each stratum would be needed? 37 VW] ° Feedback The following is the formula for stratified random sampling with equal allocation: n (subscript i) =n/k where: n (subscript i) = the computed sample per stratum n= sample k = number of strata Rate this question: sf 1 9 O @ Incorrect A type of probability sampling where the researcher randomly selects groups from an assemblage then considers the population for each selected group to be engaged in the study. Simple random sampling © Systematic sampling Stratified random sampling @ Cluster sampling Rate this question: sf 4 9 O During the course of his study, Felipe noted that the 514 patients were categorized based on their developmental stage. The following were listed: Adolescence 163, Young Adult 201, and Late Adult 150. Help Felipe in trying to compute for the sample per stratum using stratified random sampling with proportional allocation. This would give us: Adolescent 65, Young Adult 93, Late Adult 66 @ Adolescent 71, Young Adult 88, Late Adult 66 Adolescent 71, Young Adult 80, Late Adult 74 Adolescent 62, Young Adult 93, Late Adult 78 @ Incorrect Marice determines her respondents by asking people as to who would be most suited for her study. Through this, she is referred from one respondent to the other. What type of non-probability sampling has been utilized? Convenience @ Snowball sampling sampling Judgment @ Quota sampling sampling Rate this question: s@ 5 9 O @ Incorrect A type of non-probability sampling where the required sample and sample per stratum is determined and complied. However, it lacks randomization in the selection of the respondents for the study. @ Convenience Judgment sampling sampling Snowball @ Quota sampling sampling Rate this question: sf 1 9 O

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