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Deck 11: Sampling
1
______ refers to the strategies used to select a given number of individuals or things from a population.
A) Test grouping
B) Sampling
C) Accessible population
D) Accessible sampling
A) Test grouping
B) Sampling
C) Accessible population
D) Accessible sampling
B
2
The ______ is all the individuals or things the researcher is interested in for their study.
A) population
B) sampling
C) accessible population
D) accessible sampling
A) population
B) sampling
C) accessible population
D) accessible sampling
A
3
If you want to create a list of all those who are accessible to be included in a sample, you would create a(n) ______.
A) sampling frame
B) snowball sample
C) interlocking quota
D) noninterlocking quota
A) sampling frame
B) snowball sample
C) interlocking quota
D) noninterlocking quota
A
4
The unit of ______ is what you are comparing in the study.
A) measurement
B) sampling
C) population
D) analysis
A) measurement
B) sampling
C) population
D) analysis
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5
Which of the following will help a researcher ensure random selection in a sampling frame?
A) survey
B) assigned seating
C) waiting list
D) lottery
A) survey
B) assigned seating
C) waiting list
D) lottery
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6
Chantel is a social work intern who wants to conduct research at her internship agency. Which type of sampling does this describe?
A) probability
B) convenience
C) nonprobability
D) deductive reasoning
A) probability
B) convenience
C) nonprobability
D) deductive reasoning
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7
A ______ sample is one that closely matches the population from which it was drawn.
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
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8
With ______ sampling, it is unknown what the chance was that an individual was selected.
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
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9
______ sampling seeks to produce a representative sample.
A) Representative
B) Probability
C) Nonprobability
D) Deductive
A) Representative
B) Probability
C) Nonprobability
D) Deductive
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10
______ sampling allows the results of a researcher's study to be generalized to the population from which the sample was drawn.
A) Representative
B) Probability
C) Nonprobability
D) Deductive
A) Representative
B) Probability
C) Nonprobability
D) Deductive
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11
Typically, researchers using ______ sampling use their judgment about which characteristics of the sample are needed to address the study's goal.
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
A) representative
B) probability
C) nonprobability
D) deductive
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12
Javier wants to learn about the most needed services his social work agency should offer to help those who are homeless. What type of sampling should he conduct to speak to as many people who are homeless as possible?
A) purposive
B) systematic
C) stratified
D) cluster
A) purposive
B) systematic
C) stratified
D) cluster
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13
A lottery is one method of ______ sampling.
A) random
B) systematic random
C) stratified
D) cluster
A) random
B) systematic random
C) stratified
D) cluster
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14
Which step is needed to create a random sample?
A) assign numbers to each individual in the sampling frame
B) assign categories to each researcher
C) analyze the data
D) create individual sampling clusters
A) assign numbers to each individual in the sampling frame
B) assign categories to each researcher
C) analyze the data
D) create individual sampling clusters
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15
______ sampling involves the researcher selecting the first person to be in the sample based on a random starting point and then selecting the remainder of the sample based on a fixed sampling interval.
A) Random
B) Systematic random
C) Stratified
D) Cluster
A) Random
B) Systematic random
C) Stratified
D) Cluster
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16
Tarek wants to better understand the reasons people voted for the winning candidate in the 2016 presidential election. If Tarek only wants to speak to Republicans, he would be engaging in what type of sampling?
A) probability
B) representative
C) criterion
D) snowball
A) probability
B) representative
C) criterion
D) snowball
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17
Danielle wants to learn more about those who struggle with addictions to opioids in her community. Because it is challenging to find people who want to discuss this topic, Danielle asks each person she interviews to recommend another person she can interview. Which sampling technique is Danielle using?
A) snowball
B) probability
C) representative
D) criterion
A) snowball
B) probability
C) representative
D) criterion
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18
Selection ______ can reduce the validity of the inferences you want to draw from inferential statistical tests.
A) strategies
B) bias
C) sampling
D) validity
A) strategies
B) bias
C) sampling
D) validity
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19
Which type of sampling seeks to reduce selection bias in the sample being studied?
A) replacement
B) random
C) nonreplacement
D) reaction
A) replacement
B) random
C) nonreplacement
D) reaction
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20
If a researcher is told to sample 200 females and 300 males between the ages of 45 and 60, what type of sampling is being used?
A) random
B) quota
C) stratified
D) cluster
A) random
B) quota
C) stratified
D) cluster
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21
What kind of variable can have a hidden effect on your experiment's outcome causing you to incorrectly infer a spurious correlation?
A) confounding
B) reacting
C) sampling
D) intentional
A) confounding
B) reacting
C) sampling
D) intentional
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22
Michael found that ice cream sales and crime rates were highly correlated to each other. Michael concluded that ice cream sales caused high crime. What mistake is Michael making?
A) a spurious correlation
B) a sampling quota
C) incorrect sampling size
D) causation
A) a spurious correlation
B) a sampling quota
C) incorrect sampling size
D) causation
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23
Which of the following sampling methods involves representing the major characteristics of a population by sampling an equal amount of each?
A) convenience sampling
B) purposive sampling
C) criterion sampling
D) proportional quota sampling
A) convenience sampling
B) purposive sampling
C) criterion sampling
D) proportional quota sampling
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24
If the researcher wants the sample size of each subgroup to be proportional in its representation to the population, which type of stratified sampling strategy should they use?
A) disproportional
B) proportional
C) reactive
D) neutral
A) disproportional
B) proportional
C) reactive
D) neutral
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25
Which type of sampling method specifies a minimum number of sampled units for a particular category?
A) nonproportional quota sampling
B) proportional quota sampling
C) probability sampling
D) nonprobability sampling
A) nonproportional quota sampling
B) proportional quota sampling
C) probability sampling
D) nonprobability sampling
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26
Jorge is conducting a customer feedback survey that uses each quota separately. Which type of quota is Jorge using?
A) proportional sampling
B) sampling
C) noninterlocking
D) interlocking
A) proportional sampling
B) sampling
C) noninterlocking
D) interlocking
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27
Pedro is creating a client feedback survey for his social work agency and his sample quota consists of age and household composition. Which type of quota is Pedro using?
A) proportional sampling
B) snowball
C) noninterlocking
D) interlocking
A) proportional sampling
B) snowball
C) noninterlocking
D) interlocking
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28
Which type of sampling is best to use when a sample is difficult to access?
A) noninterlocking
B) interlocking
C) proportional
D) snowball
A) noninterlocking
B) interlocking
C) proportional
D) snowball
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29
How is a two-stage cluster different from a one-stage cluster?
A) A one-stage cluster just chooses clusters and a two-stage cluster chooses a sample from every selected cluster.
B) A one-stage cluster is for 1-9 clusters, a two-stage cluster is for 10+ clusters.
C) A two-stage cluster just chooses clusters and a one-stage cluster chooses a sample from every selected cluster.
D) A one-stage cluster is for one researcher, a two-stage cluster is for studies where there are multiple researchers.
A) A one-stage cluster just chooses clusters and a two-stage cluster chooses a sample from every selected cluster.
B) A one-stage cluster is for 1-9 clusters, a two-stage cluster is for 10+ clusters.
C) A two-stage cluster just chooses clusters and a one-stage cluster chooses a sample from every selected cluster.
D) A one-stage cluster is for one researcher, a two-stage cluster is for studies where there are multiple researchers.
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30
Which of the following is an advantage of cluster sampling?
A) It is appropriate when the target population is narrowly dispersed geographically.
B) It is less expensive than other sampling methods.
C) It is appropriate when the target population is widely dispersed geographically.
D) It requires less work to obtain the sample.
A) It is appropriate when the target population is narrowly dispersed geographically.
B) It is less expensive than other sampling methods.
C) It is appropriate when the target population is widely dispersed geographically.
D) It requires less work to obtain the sample.
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31
Which type of sampling is best used when there are few resources to conduct a study at an agency?
A) snowball
B) noninterlocking
C) interlocking
D) convenience
A) snowball
B) noninterlocking
C) interlocking
D) convenience
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32
Sampling ______ is produced by using sampling strategies that overrepresent a portion of the study population.
A) bias
B) error
C) fallacy
D) reaction
A) bias
B) error
C) fallacy
D) reaction
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33
Nonsampling error is due to the ______ between those who responded to the survey and those who did not and how the survey was administered.
A) difference
B) similarity
C) uniformity
D) bias
A) difference
B) similarity
C) uniformity
D) bias
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34
When a researcher does not acknowledge other variables that can influence a relationship between two variables, what might result?
A) a null hypothesis
B) proof of concept
C) a spurious correlation
D) outliers
A) a null hypothesis
B) proof of concept
C) a spurious correlation
D) outliers
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35
A power analysis allows researchers to determine the sample size required to produce a given effect size.
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36
A disadvantage of a proportional stratified sampling strategy is that you need to have incomplete data on the variable used to stratify the sample on everyone in the population.
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37
Sampling with replacement involves, for example, selecting a number from a participant from a hat, including the participant associated with the number in the sample, and then putting the number back in the hat so that it can be selected again.
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38
Social work researchers must take into consideration how the sampling strategies used in their research might present ethical dilemmas.
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39
There are standard guidelines for the remuneration of participants.
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40
What are at least three factors researchers should consider when choosing a sampling method?
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41
How can a researcher avoid spurious associations when conducting research?
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42
What is the main risk involved when using a convenience sample?
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43
How should social workers prepare to engage diversity and difference in practice?
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44
What are some strategies researchers can use to diversify their sample?
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