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Freddie Domingo

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Introduction to Statistics

Freddie W. Domingo Jr.,

MAEMath-C LPT

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Multiple Choice

The math teacher could put the names of all students in a box, mixing the names without looking.

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Simple Random Sampling

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Stratified Random Sampling

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Systematic Sampling

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Cluster Sampling

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Multiple Choice

The math teacher could choose the four students in the fourth row because they are near to him.

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Quota Sampling

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Purposive Sampling

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Snowball Sampling

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Convenience Sampling

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Multiple Choice

The teacher could mix the names of the boys and choose two from the group. The teacher does the same for the girls.

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Simple Random Sampling

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Stratified Random Sampling

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Systematic Random Sampling

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Cluster Sampling

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Multiple Choice

The math teacher could choose a group of four students in the corner of last row.

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Simple Random Sampling

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Stratified Random Sampling

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Systematic Random Sampling

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Cluster Sampling

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Multiple Choice

Kayla, one of the samples, referred another sample because they have the same condition as what is being studied.

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Quota Sampling

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Convenience Sampling

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Snowball Sampling

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Purposive Sampling

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Multiple Choice

The math teacher could choose the first student in row 1, the second student in row 2, the third in row 3, and so on.

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Simple Random Sampling

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Stratified Random Sampling

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Systematic Random Sampling

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Cluster Sampling

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Multiple Choice

A researcher wishes to find samples for his qualitative study. He will only cap the number of participants to 10.

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Quota Sampling

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Snowball Sampling

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Purposive Sampling

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Convenience Sampling

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether quantitative or qualitative.


Opinion on political issue

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Quantitative Data

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Qualitative Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether quantitative or qualitative.


Number of Hospitals that has a nuclear center

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Quantitative Data

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Qualitative Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether quantitative or qualitative.


Ages of Congressman

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Quantitative Data

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Qualitative Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether quantitative or qualitative.


Number of students in the auditorium.

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Quantitative Data

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Qualitative Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether discrete or continuous.


Number of passengers on a bus

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Discrete

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Continuous

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether discrete or continuous.


Amount of liquid dosage of medicine

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Discrete

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Continuous

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether discrete or continuous.


Number of raindrops

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Discrete

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Continuous

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Multiple Choice

Classify whether discrete or continuous.


Dosage of medicine (number of tablets)

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Discrete

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Multiple Choice

Identify what level of measurement is used.


Average annual temperature in Tagaytay

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Nominal

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Ordinal

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Interval

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Ratio

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Multiple Choice

Identify what level of measurement is used.


Weight of garbage discarded by households

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Nominal

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Ordinal

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Interval

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Ratio

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Multiple Choice

Identify what level of measurement is used.


A judge rates some presentation as “good.”

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Nominal

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Ordinal

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Interval

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Ratio

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Multiple Choice

Identify what level of measurement is used.


The political party to which each governor belongs.

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Nominal

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Ordinal

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Interval

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Ratio

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Introduction to Statistics

Freddie W. Domingo Jr.,

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