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a college administrator wants to survey 250 students that attend her co…

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a college administrator wants to survey 250 students that attend her college to see if students are satisfied with the course offerings. match the strategies to their corresponding sampling techniques.

  • the administrator goes into 9 classes from many subject areas and asks all the students in each of these 9 classes.
  • the administrator stands by the front door of the admissions department and asks the first 250 students who walk in.
  • the administrator gets the complete list of students at the college and surveys every 50th students on the list.
  • the administrator researches the ethnic make - up of the college and makes sure that the proportion of each ethnic group represented in the sample is the same as the corresponding proportion of that ethnic group at the college.
  • the administrator gets the complete list of students at the college and then uses a computer to randomly select 250 students. she then surveys these 250 students.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each strategy against sampling technique definitions:

1. "The administrator goes into 9 classes... asks all students in each"
  • Cluster Sampling: Classes are clusters (groups), and all in selected clusters are surveyed.
2. "The administrator stands by the front door... asks the first 250"
  • Convenience Sampling: Uses easily accessible (convenient) subjects (students at admissions door).
3. "The administrator gets the list... surveys every 50th student"
  • Systematic Sampling: Selects every \( k \)-th (here, \( k = 50 \)) element from a list.
4. "The administrator researches ethnic make - up... matches proportions"
  • Stratified Sampling: Divides population into strata (ethnic groups) and samples to match population proportions.
5. "The administrator gets the list... randomly selects 250"
  • Simple Random Sampling (SRS): Randomly selects from the entire population list.
Brief Explanations

(matching each strategy to technique):

  1. Cluster Sampling: Selects clusters (classes) and surveys all in them.
  2. Convenience Sampling: Uses easily available students (at admissions door).
  3. Systematic Sampling: Selects every 50th student from the list.
  4. Stratified Sampling: Matches ethnic group proportions in the sample.
  5. Simple Random Sampling: Randomly selects 250 from the full student list.

Answer:

(matching each strategy to its sampling technique):

  1. Cluster Sampling
  2. Convenience Sampling
  3. Systematic Sampling
  4. Stratified Sampling
  5. Simple Random Sampling