Population&Sample
Types of Samples
Parameters&Statistics
Bias
100

Determine whether the data are collected from a population or a sample:

A survey of 400 high school sophomores at a school with 842 sophomores

Survey

100

You list all the counties in Pennsylvania and choose every third county. 

Systematic

100

Determine whether the following is a population or a sample:

The address of every student in the school

population

100

Identify the type of sample and explain why the sample is biased:

A town council wants to know whether residents support lower taxes for those who own waterfront property. 34 owners of waterfront property are surveyed

Cluster: The cluster was not randomly selected. people who own waterfront property will support lower taxes for those who own waterfront property. 

200

Determine whether the data are collected from a population or a sample:

the number of people 65 or older in the United States

Population

200

You distribute questionnaires in the cafeteria and use only the questionnaires that are returned. 

Self-selected

200

Determine whether the following is a population or a sample:

A survey of 80 people who access a website

sample

200

Identify the type of sample and explain why the sample is biased:

A local radio station is considering switching from country music to classical music. Randomly throughout the day it announces the phone number and website where listeners can go to place their vote for either country music or classical music. 

self-select: Those who are listening to the station probably prefer country music, so they are more likely to vote for country music. 

300

Identify the population and sample:

In the United States, a survey of 5000 high school seniors found that 3284 of them plan on attending a 4 year university following graduation. 

Population: All High school seniors in the US

Sample: 500 high school seniors in the survey

300

A student researcher records whether people at a restaurant leave a tip for the server. 

observational

300

Determine whether the numerical value is a parameter or a statistic:

34% of the surveyed hockey players first played hockey before their 10th birthday

statistic

300

Identify the type of sample and explain why the sample is biased:

A local senator is proposing a bill to lower the limit on the number of lobster that can be bought each day. Participants in a local fishing tournament are asked to complete a survey. 

biased; Local fisherman are not likely to support the bill, because they would probably want to catch as much lobster as possible. 

400

Identify the population and sample:

In a school district, a survey of 1000 middle school students found that 894 of them participate in an extracurricular activity. 

Population: All middle school students in the school district

Sample: 1000 middle school students in the survey

400

You randomly select four students from each table in the cafeteria. 

stratified

400

Determine whether the numerical value is a parameter or a statistic:

82% of all the tickets sold were for the Saturday matinee

parameter

400

Identify the type of sample and explain why the sample is biased:

A triathlon organizer wants to know if a Saturday morning triathlon is preferred over a Sunday morning triathlon. The organizer randomly surveys five triathletes in one of the age groups. 

Cluster; only one age group was surveyed. 

500

Identify the population and sample:

In the US, a survey of 2500 homeowners with a monthly mortgage payment found that 1280 of them have refinanced their mortgage within the last five years. 

Population: All homeowners with mortgage payments in the US


Sample: 2500 homeowners in the survey

500

You divide all the students at a university into commuting students and campus-dwelling students, and then you randomly select all the students from the commuting group. 

Cluster

500

Determine whether the numerical value is a parameter or a statistic:

The CHS yearbook staff found that 72% of surveyed students prefer burgers over pizza for lunch. 

statistic

500

Explain why the survey question may be biased:

"Our plant has not been making a profit. Do you agree that the company should close this plant?"

Possible Answer: People may hesitate to vocalize their agreement if the are standing next to employees at the plant. This question would be better asked anonymously. 

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