To get a feel with how long students in an entry-level Statistics course spend doing homework, a professor surveys students in her class. What kind of sampling method was used here?
A Matched Pair Sampling
B Convenience Sampling
C Simple Random Sampling.
D Stratified Random Sampling
To get a feel with how long students in an entry-level Statistics course spend doing homework,...
All students who take a statistics course at Brockport are selected to be subjects of a research study. They are asked to fill out a survey including demographic information which is then used to describe the “typical Brockport college student.” What kind of sampling is this? A) convenience sampling B) simple random sampling C) stratified sampling D) cluster sampling
1.20 A statistics professor wanted to find out the average GPA (grade point average) for all students at her university. She used all students enrolled in her statistics class as a sample and collected infor-mation on their GPAs to find the average GPA. a. Is this sample a random or a nonrandom sample? Explain. b. What kind of sample is it? In other words, is it a simple random sample, a systematic sample, a stratified sample, a cluster sample, a...
(8 points) A statistics student at a small liberal arts college who is curious about the relationship between the amount of time students at his college spend on social networking sites and their performance at school decides to conduct a survey. Four research strategies for collecting data are described below. In each, name the sampling method proposed and any bias you might expect. Strategy 1: He obtains a list of the 1500 students at the college. He chooses a random...
1. When conducting a survey, it is important to use a random sample: to get a significant result. to avoid bias and to get a representative sample. so that we can make causal conclusions. to ensure truthful answers to the survey's questions. none of the above. 2. In order to obtain a sample of undergraduate students in the United States, a simple random sample of 10 states is selected. From each of the selected states, 10 colleges or universities are...
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a People with higher incomes might not own TVs or computers with higher incomes likely will have high-speed Internet access, which will lead to spending more time on-i O People with lower incomes might not own TVs or computers. D People who spend time at home on the Internet never watch TV r the students in your statistics class as the population and suppose they are seated in four rows of 10 comes...
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You will conduct statistical surveys in which you attempt to make a conclusion about multiple population parameters. Here are the project guidelines: You will use the De Anza College student body as your population You must sample at least 50 students, asking them 2 questions Question #1: This will be an average / 1-population question Question #2: This will be a proportion / 2-population question You must work in groups of 1 to 3 people (You...
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While reading the story, consider the culture (or sub culture)
and related communication styles the story reveals.
Consider too, possibly, the values, behavioral norms, social
practices, social artifacts, etc.
After reading the story through the lens of this idea, please
compose a full academic length (evidence-based 7 to 11 sentence
long) paragraph which addresses the following prompt:
What does the story reveal about the culture it portrays
and/OR the communication styles the culture shares?
In other words, what does the...