Exam 5: Data Collection and Sampling
Exam 1: What Is Statistics43 Questions
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Exam 5: Data Collection and Sampling82 Questions
Exam 6: Probability237 Questions
Exam 7: Random Variables and Discrete Probability Distributions277 Questions
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Exam 9: Sampling Distributions154 Questions
Exam 10: Introduction to Estimation152 Questions
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Exam 12: Inference About a Population149 Questions
Exam 13: Inference About Comparing Two Populations168 Questions
Exam 14: Analysis of Variance157 Questions
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The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a videocassette recorder over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. If there are 4 different brands of videocassette recorders made by the company, the best sampling strategy would be to use a:
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____________________ error is due to mistakes made in the acquisition of data.
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The personnel director at a large company studied the eating habits of the company's employees. The director watched and recorded whether each employee brought his/her own lunch to work, ate at the company cafeteria, or went out to lunch. What method of data collection was used here?
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Which of the following situations lends itself to cluster samples?
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In a(n) ____________________ study, there is no attempt to control factors that might influence the variable of interest.
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A regular feature in many newspapers asks readers to respond via e-mail to a survey question. The percentages of yes and no responses are usually reported the following day. Should we ignore the results of these surveys? Explain.
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The response rate of a survey is the proportion of all people who were selected but did not complete the survey.
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Describe the difference between an observational study and an experimental study.
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____________________ sampling is particularly useful when it is difficult or costly to develop a complete list of the population members.
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Give three important points to consider when designing a questionnaire.
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What is meant by a self-selected sample? Why are self-selected samples not desirable?
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Two types of interviews that are used to collect data are ____________________ interviews and ____________________ interviews.
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Which of the following types of samples is almost always biased?
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A self-selected sample represents the sampled population but not the target population.
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When responses are not obtained from some members of the sample, bias is introduced.
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Which method of data collection is involved when a researcher counts and records the number of students wearing backpacks on campus in a given day?
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A pharmaceutical company interested in measuring how often physicians prescribe a certain drug has selected a simple random sample from each of two groups: M.D. (Medical Doctors) and D.O. (Osteopaths). What is this type of sampling called?
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The difference between a sample mean and the population mean is called:
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