Answer : A. Convenience sampling
A convenience sample is a type of non-probability sampling method where the sample is taken from a group of people easy to contact or to reach. For example, standing at a mall or a grocery store and asking people to answer questions would be an example of a convenience sample. This type of sampling is also known as grab sampling or availability sampling. There are no other criteria to the sampling method except that people be available and willing to participate.
A form of non probability sampling that collects data from the available groups is called: A...
Angela is studying the mean blood pressure of all students attending her college. She collects data from the 38 students in her statistics class. Which type of sampling is used? Select the correct answer below: Cluster sampling Stratified sampling Systematic sampling Convenience sampling
define each type of probability and non probability samplind+ brife example • simple random sampling • systematic sampling • stratified sampling • multi stage area sampling •convenice sampling judgment or purposive sampling quota sampling snow ball sampling
Would you agree to the statement on random sampling methods. Please explain why. In probability samples “each population element has a known (non-zero) chance of being chosen for the sample.” (StatTrek 2020). Some examples of probability samples are, simple random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, multistage sampling, and systematic random sampling. Simple random sampling is the population and sample consists of “N” objects, and an example is when people play the lottery. Stratified sampling is based on some type of...
An analyst is conducting a satisfaction survey, sampling from a list of 20,000 new car buyers. The list includes 5,000 Ford buyers, 5,000 GM buyers, 5,000 Honda buyers, and 5,000 Toyota buyers. The analyst selects a sample of 400 car buyers, by randomly sampling 100 buyers of each brand. What kind of sample is this? a. Cluster Sample b. Systematic Random Sample c. Quota Sample d. Convenience Sample e. Judgment Sample f. Stratified Random Sample g. Simple Random Sample
Determine the type of sampling used: systematic, convenience, stratified, or cluster. To conduct a survey of the interest of U.S. citizens in Yellowstone National Park, a list of zipcodes is compiled. All citizens in 50 different zipcodes are selected to be mailed a survey. Select one: a. Stratified b. Cluster c. Systematic o d. Convenience
The administration of a large university is interested in learning about the types of wellness programs that would interest its employees. To do this, they plan to survey a sample of their employees. 02. Suppose that there are five categories of employees (administration, faculty, professional staff, clerical and maintenance) and the university decides to randomly select ten individuals from each category. This sampling plan is called A. Simple Random Sampling. B. Stratified Sampling. C. Cluster Sampling. D. Systematic Sampling. E....
An inspector samples a shipment of oranges by selecting oranges haphazardly from several crates. His criteria for sampling is selecting whichever oranges are closest to his hand when he reaches in the crate. What kind of sample is this? a. Simple Random Sample b. Stratified Random Sample c. Cluster Sample d. Judgment Sample e. Convenience Sample f. Systematic Sample g. Quota Sample
OA. Systematic sampling is used, because students are s O B. Cluster sampling is used, because students are dnided into groups, grou O C. Simple random sampling is used, because students are chosen at random O D. Stratifed sampling is used, because students are divided into groups, and students are chosen at random from these groups OE. Convenience sampling is used, because students are chosen due to convenience of location ps are chosen at random, and every student in one...
Probability sampling is Select one: 0 a. Convenience ooO O b. Random O C. Purposive O d. Quota
Identify the type of sampling technique for the following sample; Car buyers are divided into various household incomes, Less than $25, 000 $25,000 - $39,999 $40,000 - $60,000 More than $60,000 and 25 car buyers from each household income bin are randomly selected to answer a survey their car buying satisfaction. a) Stratified Sampling b) Convenience Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling d) Cluster Sampling e) Systematic Sampling