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you want to determine the average (mean) number of robocalls received each day by adults in canada. sample 1: a set of 460 canadians randomly selected from a list of all licensed car owners in canada sample 2: the 460 adults in canada who respond to a survey published in a newspaper sample 3: the first 460 people to visit a particular toronto grocery store one day sample 4: a set of 460 canadians with phone numbers randomly selected from a list of all phone numbers in canada which sample is most likely to be a representative sample? for each other sample explain why that sample is not likely to be a representative sample sample 1 has no issues and is just as likely as sample 4 to be a representative sample. why is sample 2 not likely to be a representative sample? a. sample 2 is a convenience sample limited to readers of the newspaper and is therefore likely to be biased b. sample 2 is a non - representative sample because respondents to a newspaper survey are more likely to exaggerate c. sample 2 is a non - representative sample because theres a chance the newspaper will misprint the survey d. sample 2 has no issues and is just as likely as sample 4 to be a representative sample
A representative sample should be selected randomly and without bias to accurately reflect the entire population (adults in Canada in this case). Sample 2 is a convenience sample as it consists of only those who read the newspaper and choose to respond. This self - selection can lead to bias as not all adults in Canada are newspaper readers or survey responders.
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A. Sample 2 is a convenience sample limited to readers of the newspaper and is therefore likely to be biased