Deck 13: Sampling: Final and Initial Sample Size Determination

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The area under the sampling distribution curve between any two points can be calculated in terms of r values.
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According to the text,a parameter denotes the true value that would be obtained if a census,rather than a sample,were undertaken.
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The measures of central tendency for a normal distribution are all identical.
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Statistical inference is the process of generalizing the sample results to the population results.
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A statistic is a summary description of a characteristic or measure of the sample.
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The number of standard errors that a point is away from the mean is called the z value.
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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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A summary description of a fixed characteristic or measure of the target population is called a standard deviation.
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion is called random error.
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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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The process of generalizing the sample results to the population results is called statistical inference.
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Confidence intervals around sample means or proportions are estimated using the variance formula.
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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 sampling distribution.
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When estimating a population parameter by using a sample statistic,the precision level is the desired size of the estimating interval.
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The concept of a sampling distribution enables us to use probability theory to make inferences about the population values.
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A normal distribution is a basis for classical statistical inference that is bell-shaped and symmetrical in appearance.
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The sample statistic is used as an estimate of the population parameter.
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Standard deviation is the maximum permissible difference between the sample statistic and the population parameter.
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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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According to the text,the sampling distribution of the means is a normal distribution.
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The statistical approaches to determining sample size are based on confidence intervals.
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The two factors that affect the task of interviewing a much larger number of respondents than originally anticipated to achieve the desired net sample are random rate and standard rate.
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Statistical calculation of sample size requires determining the z value.
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Sample size can be computed by using the formula for the standard error.
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Sample size is directly affected by the variability of the characteristic in the population.
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When studying a characteristic with a high incident rate,the researcher will have to initially contact many more people than if the characteristic has a low incident rate.
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Proportions are estimated when the choice is dichotomous.
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According to the text,one of the biggest challenges in online research is the ability to generate a truly random sample that is representative of the target population.
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When computing confidence intervals,maximum variation occurs when a proportion of interest is 0.5.
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According to the text,the statistical approaches to determining sample size based on confidence intervals may involve the estimation of the mean or the proportion.
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When conducting marketing research in foreign countries,statistical estimation of sample size may be difficult since estimates of the population variance may be unavailable.
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If statistical estimation of sample size is at all attempted,it should be realized that the estimates of the population variance don't vary from country to country.
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As the number of qualifying criteria for a research study increases,the incidence rate will fall.
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The rate of occurrence of persons eligible to participate in the study expressed as a percentage is called the completion rate.
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The completion rate enables researchers to take into account anticipated refusals by people who qualify for a research study.
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Response rate = number of completed interviews / number in the population.
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The percentage of qualified respondents who complete the interview is called the incidence rate.
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The cost of increasing the sample size in social media research goes up markedly.
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It is not feasible to have large sample sizes when conducting marketing research in social media.
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The American Customer Satisfaction Index is a national measure of satisfaction with quality that provides a resource for examining the differences in satisfaction among customers of different industries by their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
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The symbol for the sample standard deviation is ________.

A) p
B) n²
C) n
D) s²
E) s
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Generally,large samples are desirable in social media research.
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The range into which the true population parameter will fall,assuming a given level of confidence,is called the ________.

A) confidence interval
B) precision level
C) sampling distribution
D) standard deviation
E) standard range
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________ is the process of generalizing the sample results to the population results.

A) Randomizing
B) Hypothesizing
C) Statistical inference
D) Standardizing
E) Parsing
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The number of standard errors that a point is away from the mean is called the ________.

A) F value
B) P value
C) z value
D) t value
E) chi-square value
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A ________ is a summary description of a characteristic or measure of the sample.

A) statistic
B) confidence interval
C) sampling distribution
D) confidence level
E) summary judgment
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion is called ________.

A) unsymmetrical error
B) standard error
C) variance
D) random error
E) median
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The error that results when the particular sample selected is an imperfect representation of the population of interest is called ________.

A) random sampling error
B) symmetrical error
C) standard error
D) nonrandom sampling error
E) under/over error
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According to the text,as the sample size increases the sampling distribution of the mean becomes a(n)________.

A) unsymmetrical distribution
B) normal distribution
C) inverted distribution
D) random distribution
E) chi-square 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.

A) standard deviation
B) statistical inference
C) normal distribution
D) parameter
E) standard normal
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Which of the following is the maximum permissible difference between the sample statistic and the population parameter?

A) confidence interval
B) random sampling error
C) precision level
D) standard deviation
E) range
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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 ________.

A) confidence level
B) sampling distribution
C) normal distribution
D) standard deviation
E) standard values distribution
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The ________ is used as an estimate of the population parameter.

A) random sampling error
B) sample statistic
C) confidence level
D) precision level
E) standard deviate
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A summary description of a fixed characteristic or measure of the target population is called a ________.

A) parameter
B) standard deviation
C) statistical inference
D) normal distribution
E) variance
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When estimating a population parameter by using a sample statistic,the ________ is the desired size of the estimating interval.

A) confidence interval
B) precision level
C) random sampling error
D) standard deviation
E) mode
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Which of the following measures of central tendency for a normal distribution is not identical?

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) All are identical for a normal distribution.
E) none are identical
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The measures of central tendency for a normal distribution are all ________.

A) inverted
B) random
C) identical
D) uncertain
E) binary
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According to the text,the ________ is the probability that a confidence interval will include the population parameter.

A) precision level
B) standard deviation
C) variance
D) confidence level
E) under/over
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A ________ is a basis for classical statistical inference that is bell-shaped and symmetrical in appearance.

A) normal distribution
B) standard deviation
C) variance
D) confidence interval
E) classic symmetry
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In cases where the population standard deviation is unknown,it is estimated by the sample standard deviation.In this case,the standard error of the mean becomes:

A) mean / proportion
B) standard variate / standard deviate
C) the z-value
D) p (1 - p)
E) sample standard deviation / square root of sample size
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The rate of occurrence of persons eligible to participate in the study expressed as a percentage is called the ________.

A) standard rate
B) random rate
C) completion rate
D) incidence rate
E) diversity rate
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Confidence intervals around sample means or proportions are estimated using the ________.

A) standard error formula
B) variance formula
C) standard deviation formula
D) confidence interval formula
E) reflexive value equation
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The reason sample size for online surveys generally exceeds that determined statistically is because ________.

A) the population variance is larger online
B) the population variance is smaller online
C) federal regulations require larger samples online
D) statistics become less relevant online because statistical theory is weaker online
E) the marginal cost of collecting and analyzing larger sample is low
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Which of the following enables researchers to take into account anticipated refusals by people who qualify for a research study?

A) completion rate
B) standard rate
C) random rate
D) incidence rate
E) alarm rate
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Sample size is influenced by which of the following?

A) confidence level changes
B) population variability
C) precision level changes
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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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 ________.

A) standard deviation; variance
B) variance; mean
C) mean; proportion
D) proportion; standard deviation
E) mode; median
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The percentage of qualified respondents who complete the interview is called the ________.

A) standard rate
B) random rate
C) completion rate
D) incidence rate
E) torsion rate
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As the number of qualifying criteria for a research study increases,the ________ will fall.

A) completion rate
B) standard rate
C) random rate
D) incidence rate
E) activation rate
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The two factors that affect the task of interviewing a much larger number of respondents than originally anticipated to achieve the desired net sample are ________ and ________.

A) standard rate; incidence rate
B) incidence rate; completion rate
C) completion rate; random rate
D) random rate; standard rate
E) tolerance rate; error rate
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The number of interviews that must be completed is the ________.

A) incidence rate
B) initial sample size
C) completion rate
D) final sample size
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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?

A) )25
B) )75
C) 1.25
D) 3
E) 4
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Which of the following is NOT a qualitative factor that should be considered when determining the sample size?

A) the importance of the decision
B) the nature of the research
C) incidence rates
D) the number of variables
E) All of the selections are qualitative factors that should be considered when determining the sample size.
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The area under the normal distribution curve between any two points can be calculated in terms of ________.

A) z values
B) F values
C) n values
D) t values
E) chi-square values
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When studying a characteristic with a ________,the researcher will have to initially contact many more people than if the characteristic has a ________.

A) low incidence rate; high incidence rate
B) low random rate; high random rate
C) high incidence rate; low incidence rate
D) high random rate; low random rate
E) low diversity; high diversity
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All of the following are true EXCEPT:

A) Sample size is one of the major costs in a research project.
B) Sample size is directly proportional to the variance of the variable.
C) Estimates of the population variance are based on small pilot studies, related research and judgment of the researcher.
D) The researcher should disclose to the client unexpected differences between expected and actual sample standard deviations.
E) Inflating population variance estimates does not lead to inflating the sample size.
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The ________ is a national measure of satisfaction with quality that provides a resource for examining the differences in satisfaction among customers of different industries by their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.

A) Arbitron Rating Index
B) American Customer Satisfaction Index
C) Nielsen panel Index
D) American Regulated Index
E) J. D. Power Loyalty Index
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Which of the following factors DOES NOT need to be specified when using a statistical package to determine the appropriate sample size for a research study?

A) precision level
B) confidence level
C) population standard deviation
D) population demographics
E) C and D
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When conducting marketing research in foreign countries,statistical estimation of sample size may be difficult since estimates of the ________ may be unavailable.

A) population variance
B) population demographics
C) population density
D) population error
E) census boundaries
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According to the text,one of the biggest challenges in online research is the ability to ________.

A) generate quality responses
B) generate a truly random sample
C) generate sufficient responses
D) generate a convenience sample
E) generate analysis of variance
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Statistical calculation of sample size requires specification of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) precision level.
B) confidence level.
C) population standard deviation.
D) r value.
E) C and D
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The area under the sampling distribution curve between any two points can be calculated in terms of r values.
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According to the text,a parameter denotes the true value that would be obtained if a census,rather than a sample,were undertaken.
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The measures of central tendency for a normal distribution are all identical.
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Statistical inference is the process of generalizing the sample results to the population results.
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A statistic is a summary description of a characteristic or measure of the sample.
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The number of standard errors that a point is away from the mean is called the z value.
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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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A summary description of a fixed characteristic or measure of the target population is called a standard deviation.
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion is called random error.
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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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The process of generalizing the sample results to the population results is called statistical inference.
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Confidence intervals around sample means or proportions are estimated using the variance formula.
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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 sampling distribution.
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When estimating a population parameter by using a sample statistic,the precision level is the desired size of the estimating interval.
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The concept of a sampling distribution enables us to use probability theory to make inferences about the population values.
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A normal distribution is a basis for classical statistical inference that is bell-shaped and symmetrical in appearance.
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The sample statistic is used as an estimate of the population parameter.
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Standard deviation is the maximum permissible difference between the sample statistic and the population parameter.
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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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According to the text,the sampling distribution of the means is a normal distribution.
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The statistical approaches to determining sample size are based on confidence intervals.
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The two factors that affect the task of interviewing a much larger number of respondents than originally anticipated to achieve the desired net sample are random rate and standard rate.
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Statistical calculation of sample size requires determining the z value.
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Sample size can be computed by using the formula for the standard error.
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Sample size is directly affected by the variability of the characteristic in the population.
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When studying a characteristic with a high incident rate,the researcher will have to initially contact many more people than if the characteristic has a low incident rate.
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Proportions are estimated when the choice is dichotomous.
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According to the text,one of the biggest challenges in online research is the ability to generate a truly random sample that is representative of the target population.
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When computing confidence intervals,maximum variation occurs when a proportion of interest is 0.5.
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According to the text,the statistical approaches to determining sample size based on confidence intervals may involve the estimation of the mean or the proportion.
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When conducting marketing research in foreign countries,statistical estimation of sample size may be difficult since estimates of the population variance may be unavailable.
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If statistical estimation of sample size is at all attempted,it should be realized that the estimates of the population variance don't vary from country to country.
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As the number of qualifying criteria for a research study increases,the incidence rate will fall.
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The rate of occurrence of persons eligible to participate in the study expressed as a percentage is called the completion rate.
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The completion rate enables researchers to take into account anticipated refusals by people who qualify for a research study.
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Response rate = number of completed interviews / number in the population.
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The percentage of qualified respondents who complete the interview is called the incidence rate.
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The cost of increasing the sample size in social media research goes up markedly.
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It is not feasible to have large sample sizes when conducting marketing research in social media.
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The American Customer Satisfaction Index is a national measure of satisfaction with quality that provides a resource for examining the differences in satisfaction among customers of different industries by their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
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The symbol for the sample standard deviation is ________.

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E) s
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Generally,large samples are desirable in social media research.
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The range into which the true population parameter will fall,assuming a given level of confidence,is called the ________.

A) confidence interval
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C) sampling distribution
D) standard deviation
E) standard range
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________ is the process of generalizing the sample results to the population results.

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C) Statistical inference
D) Standardizing
E) Parsing
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The number of standard errors that a point is away from the mean is called the ________.

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D) t value
E) chi-square value
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A ________ is a summary description of a characteristic or measure of the sample.

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D) confidence level
E) summary judgment
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean or proportion is called ________.

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C) variance
D) random error
E) median
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The error that results when the particular sample selected is an imperfect representation of the population of interest is called ________.

A) random sampling error
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C) standard error
D) nonrandom sampling error
E) under/over error
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According to the text,as the sample size increases the sampling distribution of the mean becomes a(n)________.

A) unsymmetrical distribution
B) normal distribution
C) inverted distribution
D) random distribution
E) chi-square 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.

A) standard deviation
B) statistical inference
C) normal distribution
D) parameter
E) standard normal
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Which of the following is the maximum permissible difference between the sample statistic and the population parameter?

A) confidence interval
B) random sampling error
C) precision level
D) standard deviation
E) range
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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 ________.

A) confidence level
B) sampling distribution
C) normal distribution
D) standard deviation
E) standard values distribution
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The ________ is used as an estimate of the population parameter.

A) random sampling error
B) sample statistic
C) confidence level
D) precision level
E) standard deviate
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A summary description of a fixed characteristic or measure of the target population is called a ________.

A) parameter
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C) statistical inference
D) normal distribution
E) variance
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When estimating a population parameter by using a sample statistic,the ________ is the desired size of the estimating interval.

A) confidence interval
B) precision level
C) random sampling error
D) standard deviation
E) mode
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Which of the following measures of central tendency for a normal distribution is not identical?

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) All are identical for a normal distribution.
E) none are identical
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The measures of central tendency for a normal distribution are all ________.

A) inverted
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C) identical
D) uncertain
E) binary
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According to the text,the ________ is the probability that a confidence interval will include the population parameter.

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C) variance
D) confidence level
E) under/over
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A ________ is a basis for classical statistical inference that is bell-shaped and symmetrical in appearance.

A) normal distribution
B) standard deviation
C) variance
D) confidence interval
E) classic symmetry
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In cases where the population standard deviation is unknown,it is estimated by the sample standard deviation.In this case,the standard error of the mean becomes:

A) mean / proportion
B) standard variate / standard deviate
C) the z-value
D) p (1 - p)
E) sample standard deviation / square root of sample size
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The rate of occurrence of persons eligible to participate in the study expressed as a percentage is called the ________.

A) standard rate
B) random rate
C) completion rate
D) incidence rate
E) diversity rate
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Confidence intervals around sample means or proportions are estimated using the ________.

A) standard error formula
B) variance formula
C) standard deviation formula
D) confidence interval formula
E) reflexive value equation
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The reason sample size for online surveys generally exceeds that determined statistically is because ________.

A) the population variance is larger online
B) the population variance is smaller online
C) federal regulations require larger samples online
D) statistics become less relevant online because statistical theory is weaker online
E) the marginal cost of collecting and analyzing larger sample is low
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Which of the following enables researchers to take into account anticipated refusals by people who qualify for a research study?

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B) standard rate
C) random rate
D) incidence rate
E) alarm rate
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Sample size is influenced by which of the following?

A) confidence level changes
B) population variability
C) precision level changes
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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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 ________.

A) standard deviation; variance
B) variance; mean
C) mean; proportion
D) proportion; standard deviation
E) mode; median
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The percentage of qualified respondents who complete the interview is called the ________.

A) standard rate
B) random rate
C) completion rate
D) incidence rate
E) torsion rate
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As the number of qualifying criteria for a research study increases,the ________ will fall.

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B) standard rate
C) random rate
D) incidence rate
E) activation rate
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The two factors that affect the task of interviewing a much larger number of respondents than originally anticipated to achieve the desired net sample are ________ and ________.

A) standard rate; incidence rate
B) incidence rate; completion rate
C) completion rate; random rate
D) random rate; standard rate
E) tolerance rate; error rate
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The number of interviews that must be completed is the ________.

A) incidence rate
B) initial sample size
C) completion rate
D) final sample size
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71
If the incidence rate is 0.25,then on average how many potential respondents must be approached in order to obtain one qualified respondent?

A) )25
B) )75
C) 1.25
D) 3
E) 4
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72
Which of the following is NOT a qualitative factor that should be considered when determining the sample size?

A) the importance of the decision
B) the nature of the research
C) incidence rates
D) the number of variables
E) All of the selections are qualitative factors that should be considered when determining the sample size.
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73
The area under the normal distribution curve between any two points can be calculated in terms of ________.

A) z values
B) F values
C) n values
D) t values
E) chi-square values
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74
When studying a characteristic with a ________,the researcher will have to initially contact many more people than if the characteristic has a ________.

A) low incidence rate; high incidence rate
B) low random rate; high random rate
C) high incidence rate; low incidence rate
D) high random rate; low random rate
E) low diversity; high diversity
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75
All of the following are true EXCEPT:

A) Sample size is one of the major costs in a research project.
B) Sample size is directly proportional to the variance of the variable.
C) Estimates of the population variance are based on small pilot studies, related research and judgment of the researcher.
D) The researcher should disclose to the client unexpected differences between expected and actual sample standard deviations.
E) Inflating population variance estimates does not lead to inflating the sample size.
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76
The ________ is a national measure of satisfaction with quality that provides a resource for examining the differences in satisfaction among customers of different industries by their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.

A) Arbitron Rating Index
B) American Customer Satisfaction Index
C) Nielsen panel Index
D) American Regulated Index
E) J. D. Power Loyalty Index
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77
Which of the following factors DOES NOT need to be specified when using a statistical package to determine the appropriate sample size for a research study?

A) precision level
B) confidence level
C) population standard deviation
D) population demographics
E) C and D
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78
When conducting marketing research in foreign countries,statistical estimation of sample size may be difficult since estimates of the ________ may be unavailable.

A) population variance
B) population demographics
C) population density
D) population error
E) census boundaries
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79
According to the text,one of the biggest challenges in online research is the ability to ________.

A) generate quality responses
B) generate a truly random sample
C) generate sufficient responses
D) generate a convenience sample
E) generate analysis of variance
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80
Statistical calculation of sample size requires specification of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) precision level.
B) confidence level.
C) population standard deviation.
D) r value.
E) C and D
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