Exam 13: Sampling: Final and Initial Sample Size Determination
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The rate of occurrence of persons eligible to participate in the study expressed as a percentage is called the ________.
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The distribution of the values of a sample statistic computed for each possible sample that could be drawn from the target population under a specified sampling plan is called the ________.
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In a short essay,list and discuss at least two specific sampling issues that are unethical in marketing research.
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The error that results when the particular sample selected is an imperfect representation of the population of interest is called nonrandom sampling error.
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According to the text,the statistical approaches to determining sample size are based on confidence intervals that may involve the estimation of the ________ or ________.
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According to the text,the confidence level is the probability that a confidence interval will include the population parameter.
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A ________ is a summary description of a characteristic or measure of the sample.
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Standard deviation is the maximum permissible difference between the sample statistic and the population parameter.
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The range into which the true population parameter will fall,assuming a given level of confidence,is called the sampling distribution.
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According to the text,a ________ denotes the true value that would be obtained if a census,rather than a sample,were undertaken.
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If the incidence rate is 0.25,then on average how many potential respondents must be approached in order to obtain one qualified respondent?
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The statistical approaches to determining sample size are based on ________.
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion is called random error.
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Statistical calculation of sample size requires determining the z value.
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According to the text,as the sample size increases the sampling distribution of the mean becomes a(n)________.
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Which of the following is NOT a qualitative factor that should be considered when determining the sample size?
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