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Deck 7: Sampling
1
A ___________ sample in which elements are selected from a list at predetermined intervals.
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
C
2
A(n) ____________ is a single occurrence, realization, or instance of the objects or entities being studied.
A) Element, or unit of analysis is also acceptable
B) Statistic
C) Population parameter
D) Estimator
A) Element, or unit of analysis is also acceptable
B) Statistic
C) Population parameter
D) Estimator
A
3
A(n) _____________ is the discrepancy between an observed and a true value that arises because only a portion of a population is observed.
A) Standard error
B) Sampling error
C) Error in conjecture
D) Statistical error
A) Standard error
B) Sampling error
C) Error in conjecture
D) Statistical error
B
4
__________________ are used to approximate the corresponding population values, or parameters.
A) Sample statistics
A) Sample statistics
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5
Characteristics of populations, such as averages, differences between groups, and relationships among variables that can be quantified as a number are called _______________.
A) Statistics
B) Estimators
C) (Population) parameters
D) Errors
A) Statistics
B) Estimators
C) (Population) parameters
D) Errors
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6
A ___________ is an entity listed in a sampling frame
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
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7
The mean of many independently and randomly chosen samples, their average or mean will equal the corresponding true, or population, quantity, no matter what the sample size is called the
A) Standard error
B) Normal value
C) Expected value
D) Population error
A) Standard error
B) Normal value
C) Expected value
D) Population error
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8
A __________ sample is a probability sample in which elements sharing one or more characteristics are grouped, and elements are selected from each group in proportion to the group's representation in the total population.
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
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9
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a sample instead of a population and vice versa?
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10
A(n) _____________ is a sample statistic based on sample observations that estimates the numerical value of a population characteristic, or parameter.
A) Standard error
B) Estimator
C) Element
D) Sampling frame
A) Standard error
B) Estimator
C) Element
D) Sampling frame
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11
In a __________ sample, respondents are used to identify other persons who might qualify for inclusion in the sample.
A) Snowball
A) Snowball
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12
The major goal of statistical inference is to make supportable conjectures about the unknown characteristics of a
A) Population
B) Standard errors
C) Sample
D) Estimator
A) Population
B) Standard errors
C) Sample
D) Estimator
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13
A ________ sample is a probability sample in which the sampling frame initially consists of groups of elements.
A) Cluster
A) Cluster
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14
If a sampling frame is incomplete or inappropriate, ___________ will occur.
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
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15
The mathematical term for the variation around the expected value is the _____________.
A) Standard error of the estimator, or standard error
A) Standard error of the estimator, or standard error
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16
A ____________ sample is one in which each element in the population has an unknown probability of being selected.
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
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17
A _______________ sample is simply a sample for which each element in the total population has a known probability of being included in the sample.
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
A) Probability
B) Nonprobability
C) Systematic
D) Stratified
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18
A(n) ___________ is any subset of units collected in some manner from a population.
A) Sample
B) Estimator
C) Element
D) Sampling frame
A) Sample
B) Estimator
C) Element
D) Sampling frame
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19
The particular population from which a sample is actually drawn is called a _____________.
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
A) Sampling frame
B) Sampling unit
C) Element
D) Sample bias
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20
Systematic sampling is a probability sampling method and therefore takes advantage of random assignment to avoid bias. In your answer, please identify and explain one scenario under which a systematic sampling technique would result in a biased sample.
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21
Please define three random and three nonrandom sampling techniques.
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22
What is a disproportionate stratified sample and why would you use one? In your answer, please include an example.
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23
Please explain the logic behind statistical inference.
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24
How do we determine the expected value of a population parameter?
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25
What is a sampling distribution of a sample and what can it be used for?
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