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Deck 21: Sample Survey
1
Conclusions drawn from a sample survey _____.
A) apply only to the sample
B) apply to any population
C) apply only to the sampled population
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) apply only to the sample
B) apply to any population
C) apply only to the sampled population
D) None of the answers is correct.
apply only to the sampled population
2
A target population is _____.
A) the population from which the sample is actually selected
B) the population for which inferences are to be made
C) always the same as the sampled population
D) the same as the sample
A) the population from which the sample is actually selected
B) the population for which inferences are to be made
C) always the same as the sampled population
D) the same as the sample
the population for which inferences are to be made
3
The target population and the sampled population _____.
A) are always the same
B) are not always the same
C) must be the same for the results to be accurate
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) are always the same
B) are not always the same
C) must be the same for the results to be accurate
D) None of the answers is correct.
are not always the same
4
The population from which the sample is actually selected is _____.
A) always the target population
B) the census
C) the selected sample
D) the sampled population
A) always the target population
B) the census
C) the selected sample
D) the sampled population
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5
A sampling unit _____.
A) must have one element
B) may include several elements
C) cannot include more than one element
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) must have one element
B) may include several elements
C) cannot include more than one element
D) None of the answers is correct.
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6
Cluster sampling is _____.
A) a nonprobability sampling method
B) the same as convenience sampling
C) a probability sampling method
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) a nonprobability sampling method
B) the same as convenience sampling
C) a probability sampling method
D) None of the answers is correct.
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7
Any method of sampling for which the probability of selecting a sample cannot be computed is termed _____.
A) probability sampling
B) nonprobabilistic sampling
C) unknown population sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) probability sampling
B) nonprobabilistic sampling
C) unknown population sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
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8
Which of the following sampling methods is a probabilistic sampling method?
A) judgment sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) judgment sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
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9
Which of the following is an example of nonprobabilistic sampling?
A) simple random sampling
B) stratified simple random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) judgment sampling
A) simple random sampling
B) stratified simple random sampling
C) cluster sampling
D) judgment sampling
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10
A version of cluster sampling in which the elements are formed into clusters on the basis of their geographic proximity is _____ sampling.
A) stratified simple random
B) random
C) judgment
D) area
A) stratified simple random
B) random
C) judgment
D) area
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11
A number added to and subtracted from a point estimate to create an approximate 95% confidence interval is known as _____.
A) cluster of points
B) bound on sampling error
C) area point estimation
D) systematic sampling error
A) cluster of points
B) bound on sampling error
C) area point estimation
D) systematic sampling error
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12
A list of the sampling units for a study is _____.
A) the sampled population
B) called the frame
C) the same as the sample
D) the sample space
A) the sampled population
B) called the frame
C) the same as the sample
D) the sample space
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13
Stratified random sampling is a method of selecting a sample in which _____.
A) the sample is first divided into strata, and then random samples are taken from each stratum
B) various strata are selected from the sample
C) the population is first divided into strata, and then random samples are drawn from each stratum
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) the sample is first divided into strata, and then random samples are taken from each stratum
B) various strata are selected from the sample
C) the population is first divided into strata, and then random samples are drawn from each stratum
D) None of the answers is correct.
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14
A survey of a subset of a population is called a _____.
A) sample survey
B) target survey
C) sampled population
D) survey of element
A) sample survey
B) target survey
C) sampled population
D) survey of element
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15
A sample selected in such a manner that each sample of size n has the same probability of being selected is _____.
A) a convenience sample
B) a judgment sample
C) nonprobabilistic sampling
D) a simple random sample
A) a convenience sample
B) a judgment sample
C) nonprobabilistic sampling
D) a simple random sample
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16
Probabilistic sampling is any method of sampling in which _____.
A) the probability of the occurrence of various events in the study are known
B) there are only two possible outcomes, such as P(A) and P(Ac)
C) the probability of each possible sample can be computed
D) the probability of each possible sample is 1
A) the probability of the occurrence of various events in the study are known
B) there are only two possible outcomes, such as P(A) and P(Ac)
C) the probability of each possible sample can be computed
D) the probability of each possible sample is 1
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17
A survey of an entire population is called _____.
A) population analysis
B) population
C) census
D) target population
A) population analysis
B) population
C) census
D) target population
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18
Convenience sampling is an example of _____.
A) probabilistic sampling
B) sampling where the probabilities are known
C) nonprobabilistic sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) probabilistic sampling
B) sampling where the probabilities are known
C) nonprobabilistic sampling
D) None of the answers is correct.
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19
The error that occurs because a sample, and not the entire population, is used to estimate a population parameter is a _____ error.
A) nonsampling
B) sampling
C) judgment
D) standard
A) nonsampling
B) sampling
C) judgment
D) standard
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20
The entity on which data are collected is _____.
A) the sample
B) the element
C) the population
D) termed a census
A) the sample
B) the element
C) the population
D) termed a census
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21
A list of the sampling units for a study is called a _____.
A) frame
B) cluster
C) stratum
D) population
A) frame
B) cluster
C) stratum
D) population
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22
A method of selecting a sample by randomly selecting the first element and then selecting every kth element thereafter is _____ sampling.
A) area
B) stratified
C) systematic
D) stratified simple random
A) area
B) stratified
C) systematic
D) stratified simple random
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23
An unbiased estimate of the population total is given by the _____.
A) sample mean multiplied by the size of the sample
B) sample mean multiplied by the size of the population
C) sample size multiplied by the standard error
D) standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size
A) sample mean multiplied by the size of the sample
B) sample mean multiplied by the size of the population
C) sample size multiplied by the standard error
D) standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size
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24
Sampling errors can _____.
A) be avoided by increasing the sample size to at least 30
B) be avoided if the sample is increased so that it will be at least 5% of the population
C) be avoided by using probabilistic sampling
D) not be avoided
A) be avoided by increasing the sample size to at least 30
B) be avoided if the sample is increased so that it will be at least 5% of the population
C) be avoided by using probabilistic sampling
D) not be avoided
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25
With nonprobabilistic sampling _____.
A) it is possible to make estimates about the precision of the population parameters
B) it is not possible to make statements about the precision of estimates made concerning the population parameters
C) the precision can be estimated if the sample is larger than 30
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) it is possible to make estimates about the precision of the population parameters
B) it is not possible to make statements about the precision of estimates made concerning the population parameters
C) the precision can be estimated if the sample is larger than 30
D) None of the answers is correct.
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26
Errors such as measurement error, processing error, and interviewer error are _____.
A) sampling errors
B) nonsampling errors
C) either sampling or nonsampling errors
D) impossible to detect
A) sampling errors
B) nonsampling errors
C) either sampling or nonsampling errors
D) impossible to detect
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27
In a sample survey, it is common practice to use a t value of _____ (when approximating a 95% confidence interval).
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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28
Selecting a subset of clusters and then selecting a sample of elements in each of those clusters is referred to as _____cluster sampling.
A) stratified
B) convenient
C) single-stage
D) two-stage
A) stratified
B) convenient
C) single-stage
D) two-stage
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29
Survey costs are highest for _____surveys.
A) mail
B) personal interview
C) Internet
D) telephone
A) mail
B) personal interview
C) Internet
D) telephone
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30
Selecting a subset of clusters and then collecting data on all elements in those clusters is referred to as _____ cluster sampling.
A) stratified
B) convenient
C) single-stage
D) two-stage
A) stratified
B) convenient
C) single-stage
D) two-stage
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31
Which of the following is(are) the most common type(s) of surveys?
A) only mail surveys
B) only telephone surveys
C) only personal interviews
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) only mail surveys
B) only telephone surveys
C) only personal interviews
D) All of the answers are correct.
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32
The advantage of nonprobabilistic sampling is that it is inexpensive and _____.
A) provides statistically valid statements about the precision of the estimate
B) can provide valid parameter estimates
C) is error free
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) provides statistically valid statements about the precision of the estimate
B) can provide valid parameter estimates
C) is error free
D) None of the answers is correct.
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33
Not sampling from the intended target population is an example of _____.
A) stratified sampling
B) sampling error
C) cluster sampling
D) nonsampling error
A) stratified sampling
B) sampling error
C) cluster sampling
D) nonsampling error
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