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|1. |The 50 states in the United States were numbered alphabetically and a researcher decided to randomly select a number and then |
| |survey every sixth state on unemployment rates. What type of sampling technique is the researcher employing? |
|2. |A pollster wants to determine which local news channel is watched most frequently in New York City. Two city blocks in Manhattan|
| |are used as a sample. What type of sampling technique is being used? |
|3. |What are the four basic sampling techniques? |
|4. |What are two advantages of using simulation techniques instead of actual situations? |
|5. |The following numbers were randomly generated. Starting with the number 97, select every other number down the columns then |
| |continue at the top of the next column, until seven numbers have been chosen. If the odd numbers represent tails, and the even |
| |numbers represent heads, how many times does this simulated coin land on tails? |
| |68 |
| |96 |
| |37 |
| |69 |
| |97 |
| |19 |
| |50 |
| |29 |
| |66 |
| | |
| |74 |
| |8 |
| |58 |
| |5 |
| |13 |
| |30 |
| |69 |
| |65 |
| |50 |
| | |
| |36 |
| |47 |
| |22 |
| |15 |
| |19 |
| |44 |
| |9 |
| |11 |
| |16 |
| | |
| | |
|6. |A six-sided die is used to simulate the favorite ice cream flavors for a simulated series of customers. |
| |Roll |
| |Flavor |
| | |
| |1 |
| |Vanilla |
| | |
| |2 |
| |Vanilla |
| | |
| |3 |
| |Chocolate |
| | |
| |4 |
| |Chocolate |
| | |
| |5 |
| |Strawberry |
| | |
| |6 |
| |Mint Chocolate Chip |
| | |
| |Given that the following five numbers were rolled, how many customers had chocolate as their favorite flavor? |
| |2 6 3 4 5 |
|7. |A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labeled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same|
| |probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X and the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The |
| |researcher uses this section of a random number table |
| |7 0 2 5 3 6 1 8 7 1 |
| |What is the first choice? |
|8. |A flip of a fair coin is used to simulate the gender of a series of simulated students. |
| |Flip |
| |Gender |
| | |
| |H |
| |Female |
| | |
| |T |
| |Male |
| | |
| |Given the following four flips, how many male students were there? |
| |T H H H |
|9. |A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labeled X and Y. Each group is to be chosen with the same|
| |probability (0.50). The researcher assigns the odd digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} to X and the even digits {2, 4, 6, 8, 0} to Y. The |
| |researcher uses this section of a random number table |
| |6 9 1 4 9 0 8 9 4 2 |
| |What are the first and second choices? |
|10. |If all possible samples of a specific size have the same chance of being selected, what type of sampling technique is being |
| |used? |
|11. |A statistics teacher taught Introductory Statistics to a large lecture class of 200 students. She wanted to calculate the |
| |average of the first examination by selecting every eight student's test score and finding the average of these scores. What |
| |type of sampling technique is being employed? |
|12. |Sampling differs from simulation in that |
|13. |A flip of a fair coin is used to simulate the sizes of a series of simulated shirts. |
| |Flip |
| |Size |
| | |
| |H |
| |Medium |
| | |
| |T |
| |Extra-Large |
| | |
| |Given the following six flips, how many extra-large shirts were there? |
| |H T T T H T |
|14. |The survey question "Why do you think that people break laws?" is a poor survey question because it is |
|15. |What term is given to a sample chosen at random from a population? |
|16. |A six-sided die is used to simulate the favorite ice cream flavors for a simulated series of customers. |
| |Roll |
| |Flavor |
| | |
| |1 |
| |Vanilla |
| | |
| |2 |
| |Vanilla |
| | |
| |3 |
| |Chocolate |
| | |
| |4 |
| |Chocolate |
| | |
| |5 |
| |Strawberry |
| | |
| |6 |
| |Mint Chocolate Chip |
| | |
| |Given that the following eight numbers were rolled, how many customers had the same favorite flavor as the person just in front |
| |of him? |
| |2 6 3 3 6 1 2 1 |
|17. |The survey question "Since everybody likes baseball, you support the construction of the new ball field, don't you?" is a poor |
| |survey question because it is |
|18. |A quality control engineer is checking parts coming off an assembly line to see if they meet customer specifications. What type|
| |of sampling is being employed? |
|19. |A six-sided die is rolled to simulate a nine-hole round of golf. |
| |Roll |
| |Score |
| | |
| |1 |
| |Hole-in-one |
| | |
| |2 |
| |Eagle |
| | |
| |3 |
| |Birdie |
| | |
| |4 |
| |Par |
| | |
| |5 |
| |Bogey |
| | |
| |6 |
| |Double-Bogey |
| | |
| |Given that the following nine numbers were rolled, on how many holes did the golfer make par or better (hole in one, eagle, |
| |birdie, or par): |
| |3, 1, 1, 4, 6, 5, 2, 3, 6 |
|20. |A researcher is using a random number table to pick between two groups labeled X and Y. X is to be chosen with probability 5/7 |
| |and Y with probability 2/7. The researcher assigns the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to X and the digits {6, 7} to Y. The researcher |
| |uses this section of a random number table |
| |6 9 5 6 3 6 2 3 6 1 |
| |What are the first and second choices? |
Answer Key
|1. |systematic |
|2. |cluster |
|3. |random, systematic, stratified, and cluster sampling |
|4. |It can be either less costly, less time consuming, or, in some situations, less dangerous to run a simulation rather than study |
| |actual situations. |
|5. |The simulated coin will land on tails three times. |
|6. |2 |
|7. |X |
|8. |1 |
|9. |The first choice is Y and the second choice is X |
|10. |random sampling |
|11. |systematic sampling |
|12. |Sampling uses data gathered from real-life observation while simulation uses data from computer generated situations |
|13. |4 |
|14. |Too open-ended of a question |
|15. |unbiased sample |
|16. |3 |
|17. |A biased question |
|18. |sequence sampling |
|19. |6 |
|20. |The first choice is Y and the second choice is X |
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