Statistical Studies and Sampling Methods

Statistical Studies and Sampling Methods

8th Grade

10 Qs

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Statistical Studies and Sampling Methods

Statistical Studies and Sampling Methods

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Easy

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Cordarius Johnson

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is random sampling and why is it important in statistical studies?

Random sampling is the method of selecting a sample from a larger population in such a way that every individual has an equal chance of being chosen. It is important in statistical studies because it helps to ensure that the sample is representative of the population, which allows for more accurate and reliable results.

Random sampling is the method of selecting a sample from a larger population based on personal preferences.

Random sampling is important in statistical studies because it guarantees accurate results without any margin of error.

Random sampling is the method of selecting a sample from a larger population based on convenience and ease of access.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the difference between simple random sampling and stratified random sampling.

The main difference between simple random sampling and stratified random sampling is that the former does not involve any division of the population into subgroups, while the latter does.

Simple random sampling involves selecting every nth individual from the population, while stratified random sampling involves selecting individuals based on specific characteristics.

Simple random sampling is used for large and diverse populations, while stratified random sampling is used for small and homogenous populations.

Simple random sampling is more accurate than stratified random sampling in representing the entire population.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can systematic sampling be used in a statistical study? Provide an example.

In a statistical study, systematic sampling can be used by selecting every 10th person from a list of customers to gather feedback on a product or service.

Selecting every 2nd person from a list of employees to gather feedback on a product

Choosing a random person from a list of customers to gather feedback on a product

Selecting the first person from a list of students to gather feedback on a service

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is non-response bias in sampling and how can it affect the results of a study?

Non-response bias is when the survey questions are too complex, causing confusion and skewing the data

Non-response bias in sampling occurs when the individuals who do not respond to a survey or study differ in a meaningful way from those who do respond. This can affect the results by skewing the data and leading to inaccurate conclusions.

Non-response bias occurs when the sample size is too small, leading to inaccurate conclusions

Non-response bias is when the survey is too long and respondents get tired, affecting the results

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the concept of convenience sampling and provide an example of when it might be used.

An example of convenience sampling is when a researcher selects participants based on their availability for a study.

Convenience sampling is used when a researcher wants to gather data from a diverse range of participants.

Convenience sampling is a method used to ensure a representative sample of the population.

An example of when convenience sampling might be used is when a researcher wants to quickly gather opinions on a new product by surveying people in a shopping mall.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain how volunteer bias can impact the results of a study. Provide an example.

Volunteer bias has no impact on study results

For example, if a study on the effectiveness of a new medication relies on volunteers to participate, those who volunteer may have different health conditions or motivations compared to those who do not volunteer. This could lead to biased results that do not accurately reflect the medication's effectiveness in the general population.

Volunteer bias only affects studies with small sample sizes

Volunteer bias can be easily controlled and eliminated in research studies

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between sampling bias and measurement bias? How can they both affect the validity of a study?

Sampling bias is related to the measurement tools, while measurement bias is related to the selection of participants.

Sampling bias has no impact on the validity of a study, while measurement bias can introduce errors and inaccuracies in the data.

Sampling bias and measurement bias both affect the reliability of a study, not the validity.

Sampling bias is related to the selection of participants, while measurement bias is related to the measurement tools or methods. Both biases can introduce errors and inaccuracies in the data, affecting the validity of the study.

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