Quiz Sampling

Quiz Sampling

<p> Name: ______Quiz – Sampling</p><p>1. Identify the sample type: 2. Identify the sample type:</p><p>Joe went to a high school and randomly Kathy sets up a booth at the mall with a sign selected 50 students from each grade level. He asking for people to come and participate in a then polled each student to find out if they survey on animal rights. One of the questions owned a video game machine. asks if people support the seal hunt.</p><p> Simple Random Sample  Simple Random Sample  Stratified Sample  Stratified Sample  Cluster Sample  Cluster Sample  Systematic Sample  Systematic Sample  Convenience Sample  Convenience Sample  Self-Selected Sample  Self-Selected Sample</p><p>3. With a smaller sample size, you are 4. Indicate how you would enter the following (more likely / less likely) to obtain exactly the experiment in the calculator to generate a expected proportion. random list of data: 20 trials of a sample size of 30 people, with an expected outcome of 25% yes answers.</p><p>RandBin ( )L1</p><p>5. Explain how the shape of a histogram indicates the expected result in an experiment, if you perform enough trials.</p><p>Name: ______Quiz - Sampling</p><p>1. Identify the sample type: 2. Identify the sample type:</p><p>Joe went to a high school and randomly Kathy sets up a booth at the mall with a sign selected 50 students from each grade level. He asking for people to come and participate in a then polled each student to find out if they survey on animal rights. One of the questions owned a video game machine. asks if people support the seal hunt.</p><p> Simple Random Sample  Simple Random Sample  Stratified Sample  Stratified Sample  Cluster Sample  Cluster Sample  Systematic Sample  Systematic Sample  Convenience Sample  Convenience Sample  Self-Selected Sample  Self-Selected Sample</p><p>3. With a smaller sample size, you are 4. Indicate how you would enter the following (more likely / less likely) to obtain exactly the experiment in the calculator to generate a expected proportion. random list of data: 20 trials of a sample size of 30 people, with an expected outcome of 25% yes answers.</p><p>RandBin ( )L1</p><p>5. Explain how the shape of a histogram indicates the expected result in an experiment, if you perform enough trials.</p>

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