Deck 13: Glossary

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The basic simulation technique is referred to as multistage sampling.
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The first step in simulating experiments using the Monte Carlo method is to list all of the possible
outcomes of the experiment.
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Give the type of sample obtained by numbering each element in the population and then selecting every third or fifth or tenth, etc., number from the population to be included in the sample.

A) biased sample
B) cluster sample
C) systematic sample
D) stratified sample
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Which of the following methods will give a truly random sampling of the general population?

A) polling random people on the street
B) mailing out questionnaires to be filled out and returned
C) posing a question on a radio station and asking the general public to call in to respond
D) none of the above
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In double sampling, the researcher uses a combination of sampling methods.
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If all possible samples of a specific size have the same chance of being selected, what type of sampling technique is being used?

A) random sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) stratified sampling
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The time and place where a survey is conducted could influence the results.
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If a researcher chooses a name at random in the phone book and then chooses every 100th name thereafter
as a sample, the researcher would be employing the method of systematic sampling.
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Samples are said to be biased samples when some type of systematic error has been made in the selection
of the subjects.
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Give the type of sample obtained by selecting a pre-existing or natural group and using the members in the group for the sample.

A) biased sample
B) cluster sample
C) systematic sample
D) stratified sample
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In stratified sampling, the researcher selects intact, pre-existing, or natural groups to use as samples.
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One major disadvantage of cluster sampling is that the elements in a cluster may not have the same
variation in characteristics as elements selected individually from a population.
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Simulation techniques go back to ancient times when the game of chess was invented to simulate
warfare.
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An example of a good technique for getting a random sample of the population would be to ask a
question by radio and have the listeners phone in with an answer.
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In multistage sampling, a very large population is given a questionnaire to determine those who meet the
qualifications for the study.
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Sampling techniques are often used:

A) When the population is too large to be analyzed
B) When the population is too small to be accurately analyzed
C) When the entire population can be analyzed
D) When survey questions are difficult to compose
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If a third of a population is female, then approximately a third of the representative sample should be
female.
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What term is given to a sample chosen at random from a population?

A) biased sample
B) cluster sample
C) unbiased sample
D) stratified sample
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Sampling methods often use random numbers to select samples.
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One limitation of random sampling is that if the population is extremely large, numbering and selecting
sample elements could be costly and time-consuming.
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What type of question consists of giving the subject a list of possible responses from which to choose?

A) close-ended
B) open-ended
C) faulty
D) unbiased
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A new product is being introduced, and a nationwide survey to determine the public's opinion of the product is to be conducted. Four provinces are picked at random, divided into eight areas, and then
A sample of these areas is divided into rural and urban markets. A number of people in each of these
Markets are asked their opinion of the new product. What type of sampling technique is being employed?

A) sequence sampling
B) double sampling
C) multistage sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X
And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What is the first choice?</strong> A) X B) Y C) Z D) One from X and one from Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the first choice?

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) One from X and one from Y
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Which of the following examples of a survey question is not meant to bias the participant's response?

A) "Do you feel that it is not appropriate for record companies to censor music?"
B) "Are you in favour of raising the speed limit on interstate highways?"
C) "At what age should airline pilots be forced into retirement?"
D) "Are you in favour of a special tax to increase social security payments to the elderly?"
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Which of the following is not an advantage of cluster sampling over the other sampling techniques?

A) cost reduction
B) convenience
C) homogeneous groups
D) simplified field work
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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The survey question, "Why do you think that people break laws?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too open-ended
B) Too close-ended
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) A question that is ordered improperly
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The survey question, "Since everybody likes baseball, you support the construction of the new ball field, don't you?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too open-ended
B) A biased question
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) A question that is ordered improperly
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"What are your three favourite flavours of ice cream?" would be an example of which type of question?

A) close-ended
B) open-ended
C) faulty
D) biased
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A statistics teacher taught Introductory Statistics to a large lecture class of 200 students. She wanted to calculate the average of the first examination by selecting every eighth student's test score and finding the
Average of these scores. What type of sampling technique is being employed?

A) stratified sampling
B) random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) systematic sampling
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The survey question, "Do you feel that, if people were not allowed to park along this street, children would not be able to play here?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too close-ended
B) A biased question
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) Too open-ended
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A small city politician is running for the ward council seat. If the politician decides to poll three blocks in the ward to determine his chance of winning the seat, what type of sampling is being used?

A) multistage sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) stratified sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X
And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table
6 5 9 5 2 5 5 8 7 5
What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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A quality control engineer is checking parts coming off an assembly line to see if they meet customer specifications. What type of sampling is being employed?

A) double sampling
B) multistage sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) sequence sampling
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Which of the following is not a valid reason for using a sample rather than a population for a survey?

A) Sampling saves the researcher time.
B) Sampling enables the researcher to get more detailed information about a particular subject.
C) Sampling is more costly than using the population.
D) Sampling allows the researcher to obtain information that may not be gained otherwise.
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A researcher wishes to use a random number table to pick between three groups labelled X, Y, and Z. X is to be chosen with a probability of 13/63, Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher wishes to use a random number table to pick between three groups labelled X, Y, and Z. X is to be chosen with a probability of 13/63, Y with a probability of   , and Z with a probability of 22/ 63. How can the researcher assign random numbers to achieve these probabilities?</strong> A) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 1 through 28 to Y, and 1 through 22 to Z B) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 28 to Y, and 14 through 63 to Z C) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 100 to Z D) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 63 to Z <div style=padding-top: 35px> , and Z with a probability of 22/ 63. How can the researcher assign random numbers to achieve these probabilities?

A) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 1 through 28 to Y, and 1 through 22 to Z
B) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 28 to Y, and 14 through 63 to Z
C) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 100 to Z
D) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 63 to Z
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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A pollster wanted to determine how much support a new library tax would have in a major metropolitan area. The metro area is divided into 44 wards, and 50 voters from each ward are surveyed. What type of
Sampling technique is being employed?

A) stratified sampling
B) random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A type of sampling in which a very large population is given a questionnaire and then after the questionnaires are reviewed, a smaller population is formed and a sample is selected is called:

A) double sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) stratified sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined <div style=padding-top: 35px> and Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined <div style=padding-top: 35px> The researcher assigns the digits
From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number
Table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined <div style=padding-top: 35px> What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined
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A six-sided die is rolled to simulate a nine-hole round of golf .

 Roll  Score 1 Hole-in-one 2 Eagle 3 Birdie 4 Par 5 Bogey 6 Double-Bogey \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Roll } & \text { Score } \\\hline 1 & \text { Hole-in-one } \\\hline 2 & \text { Eagle } \\\hline 3 & \text { Birdie } \\\hline 4 & \text { Par } \\\hline 5 & \text { Bogey } \\\hline 6 & \text { Double-Bogey } \\\hline\end{array}

Given that the following nine numbers were rolled, on how many holes did the golfer make par or better (hole-in-one, eagle, birdie, or par):
3,1,1,4,6,5,2,3,63,1,1,4,6,5,2,3,6

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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In _________________, which is used in quality control, successive units taken from production lines are
sampled to ensure that the products meet certain standards set by the manufacturing company.
________________________________________
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Why would researchers want to use a simulation rather than study an actual situation?

A) The actual situation may be too costly.
B) The actual situation may be too dangerous.
C) The actual situation may be too time-consuming.
D) All of the above
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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A sample is said to be ______________ if it is a good representation of the population.
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Sampling differs from simulation in that

A) Sampling uses data from computer-generated situations while simulation uses real-life data
B) Sampling uses real-life data while simulation uses data from surveys and questionnaires
C) Sampling uses data from surveys and questionnaires while simulation uses data gathered from real-life observation
D)Sampling uses data gathered from real-life observation while simulation uses data from computer- generated situations
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Which of the following examples of a survey question is meant to bias the response?

A) "Are you in favour of using photo radar on Toronto streets?"
B) "Should drivers be allowed to turn right at red traffic lights?"
C)"Should the federal government introduce mandatory retirement at 60 years of age so as to remove incompetent bureaucrats?"
D) "Will you vote in the next provincial election?"
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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What is the basic simulation technique called?

A) ANOVA
B) Monte Carlo method
C) stratified sampling
D) multistage sampling
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A(n) ______________ is a sample obtained by dividing the population into subgroups, according to
various homogeneous characteristics and then selecting members from each homogeneous group for the
sample.
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> and Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y <div style=padding-top: 35px> What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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<strong> </strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 7
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An early evening television program that discussed the use of "carbon offsets" to reduce the impact on global warming asked its viewers to phone in or e-mail a vote for or against this approach. The next day
The television station reported the vote was 70% in favour of this approach. This type of sampling is
Called:

A) voluntary response sampling
B) simple random sampling
C) probability sampling
D) stratified random sampling
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A computer is simulating games of chess. When the numbers 1, 2, and 3 appear, player A has won. When the numbers 4, 5, and 6 appear, player B has won. If the numbers 7, 8, and 9 appear, it was a draw. Given
The following sequence of randomly generated numbers, how many games did A win? <strong>A computer is simulating games of chess. When the numbers 1, 2, and 3 appear, player A has won. When the numbers 4, 5, and 6 appear, player B has won. If the numbers 7, 8, and 9 appear, it was a draw. Given The following sequence of randomly generated numbers, how many games did A win?  </strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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For a sample to be considered _______________, every member of the population must have an equal
chance of being selected.
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Samples are said to be ______________ when some type of systematic error has been made in the
selection of the subjects.
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A(n) __________ is defined as all subjects (human or otherwise) that are being studied.
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A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz. <strong>A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz.   Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A Or E?  </strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A
Or E? <strong>A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz.   Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A Or E?  </strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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The 99 census divisions in Quebec were numbered alphabetically, and a researcher decided to randomly
select a number and then survey every sixth division on unemployment rates. What type of sampling
technique is the researcher employing?
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A(n) ____________ is conducted when a sample of individuals is asked to respond to questions about a
particular subject.
________________________________________
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A pollster wants to determine which local news channel is watched most frequently in Vancouver. Two
city blocks in downtown Vancouver are used as a sample. What type of sampling technique is being
used?
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Joe is going to play a carnival game where if you guess the correct month, you win $20\$ 20 . It costs $2\$ 2 to play. 1 represents he wins, 2-12 represents he loses.
What is his expected winnings if he plays 27 times? A computer randomly generated the following
numbers from 1 to 12.12 . \quad867979109648851210951067125149111\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline 8 & 6 & 7 & 9 & 7 & 9 & 10 & 9 & 6 \\\hline4 & 8 & 8 & 5 & 12 & 10 & 9 & 5 & 10 \\\hline6 & 7 & 12 & 5 & 1 & 4 & 9 & 1 & 11 \\\hline\end{array}
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The _______________ is a simulation technique using random numbers, most commonly used in
business and industry to solve problems that are extremely difficult or involve a large number of
variables.
________________________________________
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What are two advantages of using simulation techniques instead of studying actual situations?
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The basic simulation technique is referred to as multistage sampling.
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The first step in simulating experiments using the Monte Carlo method is to list all of the possible
outcomes of the experiment.
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Give the type of sample obtained by numbering each element in the population and then selecting every third or fifth or tenth, etc., number from the population to be included in the sample.

A) biased sample
B) cluster sample
C) systematic sample
D) stratified sample
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Which of the following methods will give a truly random sampling of the general population?

A) polling random people on the street
B) mailing out questionnaires to be filled out and returned
C) posing a question on a radio station and asking the general public to call in to respond
D) none of the above
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In double sampling, the researcher uses a combination of sampling methods.
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If all possible samples of a specific size have the same chance of being selected, what type of sampling technique is being used?

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D) stratified sampling
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The time and place where a survey is conducted could influence the results.
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If a researcher chooses a name at random in the phone book and then chooses every 100th name thereafter
as a sample, the researcher would be employing the method of systematic sampling.
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Samples are said to be biased samples when some type of systematic error has been made in the selection
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A) biased sample
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D) stratified sample
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In stratified sampling, the researcher selects intact, pre-existing, or natural groups to use as samples.
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One major disadvantage of cluster sampling is that the elements in a cluster may not have the same
variation in characteristics as elements selected individually from a population.
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Simulation techniques go back to ancient times when the game of chess was invented to simulate
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An example of a good technique for getting a random sample of the population would be to ask a
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In multistage sampling, a very large population is given a questionnaire to determine those who meet the
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Sampling techniques are often used:

A) When the population is too large to be analyzed
B) When the population is too small to be accurately analyzed
C) When the entire population can be analyzed
D) When survey questions are difficult to compose
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If a third of a population is female, then approximately a third of the representative sample should be
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What term is given to a sample chosen at random from a population?

A) biased sample
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C) unbiased sample
D) stratified sample
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Sampling methods often use random numbers to select samples.
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One limitation of random sampling is that if the population is extremely large, numbering and selecting
sample elements could be costly and time-consuming.
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What type of question consists of giving the subject a list of possible responses from which to choose?

A) close-ended
B) open-ended
C) faulty
D) unbiased
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A new product is being introduced, and a nationwide survey to determine the public's opinion of the product is to be conducted. Four provinces are picked at random, divided into eight areas, and then
A sample of these areas is divided into rural and urban markets. A number of people in each of these
Markets are asked their opinion of the new product. What type of sampling technique is being employed?

A) sequence sampling
B) double sampling
C) multistage sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X
And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What is the first choice?</strong> A) X B) Y C) Z D) One from X and one from Y What is the first choice?

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) One from X and one from Y
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Which of the following examples of a survey question is not meant to bias the participant's response?

A) "Do you feel that it is not appropriate for record companies to censor music?"
B) "Are you in favour of raising the speed limit on interstate highways?"
C) "At what age should airline pilots be forced into retirement?"
D) "Are you in favour of a special tax to increase social security payments to the elderly?"
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Which of the following is not an advantage of cluster sampling over the other sampling techniques?

A) cost reduction
B) convenience
C) homogeneous groups
D) simplified field work
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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The survey question, "Why do you think that people break laws?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too open-ended
B) Too close-ended
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) A question that is ordered improperly
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The survey question, "Since everybody likes baseball, you support the construction of the new ball field, don't you?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too open-ended
B) A biased question
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) A question that is ordered improperly
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"What are your three favourite flavours of ice cream?" would be an example of which type of question?

A) close-ended
B) open-ended
C) faulty
D) biased
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A statistics teacher taught Introductory Statistics to a large lecture class of 200 students. She wanted to calculate the average of the first examination by selecting every eighth student's test score and finding the
Average of these scores. What type of sampling technique is being employed?

A) stratified sampling
B) random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) systematic sampling
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The survey question, "Do you feel that, if people were not allowed to park along this street, children would not be able to play here?" is a poor survey question because it is:

A) Too close-ended
B) A biased question
C) A question that uses double negatives
D) Too open-ended
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A small city politician is running for the ward council seat. If the politician decides to poll three blocks in the ward to determine his chance of winning the seat, what type of sampling is being used?

A) multistage sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) stratified sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X
And the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table
6 5 9 5 2 5 5 8 7 5
What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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A quality control engineer is checking parts coming off an assembly line to see if they meet customer specifications. What type of sampling is being employed?

A) double sampling
B) multistage sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) sequence sampling
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Which of the following is not a valid reason for using a sample rather than a population for a survey?

A) Sampling saves the researcher time.
B) Sampling enables the researcher to get more detailed information about a particular subject.
C) Sampling is more costly than using the population.
D) Sampling allows the researcher to obtain information that may not be gained otherwise.
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A researcher wishes to use a random number table to pick between three groups labelled X, Y, and Z. X is to be chosen with a probability of 13/63, Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher wishes to use a random number table to pick between three groups labelled X, Y, and Z. X is to be chosen with a probability of 13/63, Y with a probability of   , and Z with a probability of 22/ 63. How can the researcher assign random numbers to achieve these probabilities?</strong> A) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 1 through 28 to Y, and 1 through 22 to Z B) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 28 to Y, and 14 through 63 to Z C) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 100 to Z D) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 63 to Z , and Z with a probability of 22/ 63. How can the researcher assign random numbers to achieve these probabilities?

A) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 1 through 28 to Y, and 1 through 22 to Z
B) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 28 to Y, and 14 through 63 to Z
C) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 100 to Z
D) Assign 1 through 13 to X, 14 through 41 to Y, and 42 through 63 to Z
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits   to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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A pollster wanted to determine how much support a new library tax would have in a major metropolitan area. The metro area is divided into 44 wards, and 50 voters from each ward are surveyed. What type of
Sampling technique is being employed?

A) stratified sampling
B) random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A type of sampling in which a very large population is given a questionnaire and then after the questionnaires are reviewed, a smaller population is formed and a sample is selected is called:

A) double sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) stratified sampling
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A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined and Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined The researcher assigns the digits
From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number
Table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits From 1 through 36 to X and the digits 37 to 56 to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number Table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is undefined
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is undefined
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A six-sided die is rolled to simulate a nine-hole round of golf .

 Roll  Score 1 Hole-in-one 2 Eagle 3 Birdie 4 Par 5 Bogey 6 Double-Bogey \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Roll } & \text { Score } \\\hline 1 & \text { Hole-in-one } \\\hline 2 & \text { Eagle } \\\hline 3 & \text { Birdie } \\\hline 4 & \text { Par } \\\hline 5 & \text { Bogey } \\\hline 6 & \text { Double-Bogey } \\\hline\end{array}

Given that the following nine numbers were rolled, on how many holes did the golfer make par or better (hole-in-one, eagle, birdie, or par):
3,1,1,4,6,5,2,3,63,1,1,4,6,5,2,3,6

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

A) 1
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C) 3
D) 4
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43
In _________________, which is used in quality control, successive units taken from production lines are
sampled to ensure that the products meet certain standards set by the manufacturing company.
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Why would researchers want to use a simulation rather than study an actual situation?

A) The actual situation may be too costly.
B) The actual situation may be too dangerous.
C) The actual situation may be too time-consuming.
D) All of the above
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

A) 1
B) 2
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D) 4
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A sample is said to be ______________ if it is a good representation of the population.
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

A) 1
B) 2
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D) 4
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Sampling differs from simulation in that

A) Sampling uses data from computer-generated situations while simulation uses real-life data
B) Sampling uses real-life data while simulation uses data from surveys and questionnaires
C) Sampling uses data from surveys and questionnaires while simulation uses data gathered from real-life observation
D)Sampling uses data gathered from real-life observation while simulation uses data from computer- generated situations
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Which of the following examples of a survey question is meant to bias the response?

A) "Are you in favour of using photo radar on Toronto streets?"
B) "Should drivers be allowed to turn right at red traffic lights?"
C)"Should the federal government introduce mandatory retirement at 60 years of age so as to remove incompetent bureaucrats?"
D) "Will you vote in the next provincial election?"
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<strong> </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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51
What is the basic simulation technique called?

A) ANOVA
B) Monte Carlo method
C) stratified sampling
D) multistage sampling
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A(n) ______________ is a sample obtained by dividing the population into subgroups, according to
various homogeneous characteristics and then selecting members from each homogeneous group for the
sample.
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53
A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y and Y with a probability of <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3,
4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table: <strong>A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labelled X and Y. X is to be chosen with a probability of   and Y with a probability of   The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher uses this section of a random number table:   What are the first and second choices?</strong> A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y What are the first and second choices?

A) The first choice is X and the second choice is X
B) The first choice is X and the second choice is Y
C) The first choice is Y and the second choice is X
D) The first choice is Y and the second choice is Y
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<strong> </strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 7
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An early evening television program that discussed the use of "carbon offsets" to reduce the impact on global warming asked its viewers to phone in or e-mail a vote for or against this approach. The next day
The television station reported the vote was 70% in favour of this approach. This type of sampling is
Called:

A) voluntary response sampling
B) simple random sampling
C) probability sampling
D) stratified random sampling
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A computer is simulating games of chess. When the numbers 1, 2, and 3 appear, player A has won. When the numbers 4, 5, and 6 appear, player B has won. If the numbers 7, 8, and 9 appear, it was a draw. Given
The following sequence of randomly generated numbers, how many games did A win? <strong>A computer is simulating games of chess. When the numbers 1, 2, and 3 appear, player A has won. When the numbers 4, 5, and 6 appear, player B has won. If the numbers 7, 8, and 9 appear, it was a draw. Given The following sequence of randomly generated numbers, how many games did A win?  </strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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For a sample to be considered _______________, every member of the population must have an equal
chance of being selected.
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Samples are said to be ______________ when some type of systematic error has been made in the
selection of the subjects.
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A(n) __________ is defined as all subjects (human or otherwise) that are being studied.
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A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz. <strong>A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz.   Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A Or E?  </strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A
Or E? <strong>A series of random digits is used to simulate the correct answers in a simulated multiple-choice quiz.   Given that the following ten numbers were picked, how many questions had a correct answer of either A Or E?  </strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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The 99 census divisions in Quebec were numbered alphabetically, and a researcher decided to randomly
select a number and then survey every sixth division on unemployment rates. What type of sampling
technique is the researcher employing?
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A(n) ____________ is conducted when a sample of individuals is asked to respond to questions about a
particular subject.
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64
A pollster wants to determine which local news channel is watched most frequently in Vancouver. Two
city blocks in downtown Vancouver are used as a sample. What type of sampling technique is being
used?
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65
Joe is going to play a carnival game where if you guess the correct month, you win $20\$ 20 . It costs $2\$ 2 to play. 1 represents he wins, 2-12 represents he loses.
What is his expected winnings if he plays 27 times? A computer randomly generated the following
numbers from 1 to 12.12 . \quad867979109648851210951067125149111\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline 8 & 6 & 7 & 9 & 7 & 9 & 10 & 9 & 6 \\\hline4 & 8 & 8 & 5 & 12 & 10 & 9 & 5 & 10 \\\hline6 & 7 & 12 & 5 & 1 & 4 & 9 & 1 & 11 \\\hline\end{array}
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The _______________ is a simulation technique using random numbers, most commonly used in
business and industry to solve problems that are extremely difficult or involve a large number of
variables.
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What are two advantages of using simulation techniques instead of studying actual situations?
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