Describing sampling methods
Evaluating sampling methods
Describing data types
Key terms
Bonus questions
100

Like a "lottery"

What is simple random sampling

100
it is perfectly unbiased
What is an advantage of random sampling
100
Data that uses words
What is qualitative data
100

Describes something about a population.

What is parameter?

100

TRUE or FALSE: A Parameter is a numerical measure that describes an aspect of a sample.

What is False? 

200
People choose to take part in the sample after responding to an advert
What is volunteer sampling
200
You can get a biased sample people only certain people might want to take part.
What is a disadvantage of volunteer sampling
200
Data that uses numbers
What is quantitative data
200

 The entire group that you want to draw conclusions about.

What is population?

200

TRUE or FALSE: A nominal variable is a qualitative variable with no natural ordering.

What is True? 

300

A sampling method where the population is separated into groups, typically a large population, and a random selection of groups are made.

What is cluster sample 

300

A researcher surveys only the students sitting in the front row of a classroom. Is this a good sample? Why or why not?

What is no? It is a convenience sample.

300
Data that comes in categories
What is nominal data
300

Describes something about a sample.

What is a statistic?

300

The year a movie was released — qualitative or quantitative? Discrete or continuous?

What is quantitative and discrete?


400
The researcher goes through all of the population choosing every nth (for example 10th) person.
What is systematic sampling
400

A school wants to know student opinions on a new lunch menu. They randomly select 50 students from each grade level. What sampling method is this, and why is it effective?

What is Stratified sampling? Ensures each grade level is fairly represented.

400

Qualitative data that is ranked by "order"

What is ordinal data

400

The specific group that you will collect data from.

What is Sample?

400

A researcher divides a city into neighborhoods, randomly selects 5 neighborhoods, and surveys every household in those neighborhoods. What sampling method is this?

What is cluster sampling?

500
The researcher ensures that the sample is proportional to the population
What is stratified sampling
500

Quick, easy, and inexpensive... this sampling technique lacks a random selection which may not generalize to the target population.

What is Convenience Sampling?

500

Two subgroups of the variable Quantitative. 

What is Discrete and Continuous? 

500
It is very easy to analyse and can be summerised and represented in a variety of ways
What is an advantage of quantitative data
500

In a study of 68,000 workers, 62% of criminal justice majors said they were underemployed. Is this a parameter or a statistic?

What is statistic? 

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