Multiple Choice
Why would it benefit you to use systematic random sampling over simple random sampling?
A) It could account for a pattern or sequence in your sampling that introduces a bias.
B) It ensures that an element has a chance of not being selected.
C) You know how to integrate a quotient into your sampling interval.
D) It has a higher generalizability yield.
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Q2: Generalizability means:<br>A) conclusions made about one population
Q3: Simple random sampling is not:<br>A) highly representative
Q4: If you're allowed to sample pre-existing groups
Q5: What is not factored in a sampling
Q6: The strength or weakness of the generalizability
Q7: Multistage cluster sampling allows you to:<br>A) group
Q8: What is a reason why you would
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