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#23 which sampling method will give you the least reliable (i.e. unbiased) sample?
(a) cluster sampling
(b) stratified sampling
(c) systematic sampling
(d) convenience sampling
(e) simple random sampling
#24 which of the following is an example of quantitative data?
(a) the student id number of a freshman at neumann
(b) the pin number of a student’s atm card
(c) the zip code of a student’s hometown
(d) the driver’s license number of student in aston
(e) the cumulative gpa of a student at neumann
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Question 23
Brief Explanations
- Cluster sampling: Divides population into clusters, samples clusters. Can be reliable if clusters are representative.
- Stratified sampling: Divides into strata, samples from each. Reduces bias.
- Systematic sampling: Selects every k-th unit. Can be reliable with random start.
- Convenience sampling: Uses easily accessible samples. Prone to bias (e.g., sampling friends), least reliable.
- Simple random sampling: Randomly selects units, unbiased.
Brief Explanations
- Quantitative data is numerical and measurable (e.g., values, counts).
- (A) Student ID: Identifier (categorical, not quantitative).
- (B) PIN: Identifier (categorical).
- (C) ZIP code: Geographic identifier (categorical).
- (D) Driver’s license number: Identifier (categorical).
- (E) Cumulative GPA: Numerical value (e.g., 3.5), measurable (quantitative).
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D. Convenience sampling