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Identify the following data set:

...In a study about all of the runners in the Peachtree Road Race last year, the first 10 and the last 50 runners to finish were asked what type of shoe they preferred for the race.

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Statistic

Population

Sample

Parameter



Identify the following NUMERICAL values:

...the average number of years of experience a teacher has at GCA out of ALL the teachers at GCA.

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Parameter

Population

Sample

Statistic




Which type of sampling method is being employed in the following example:

"A study is being conducted at a ride at six flags, where every 5th person is asked how long had to wait in line."

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Stratified Sampling

Systematic Sampling

Cluster Sampling

Sampling of Convenience

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Question 1

Identify the following data set:

...In a study about all of the runners in the Peachtree Road Race last year, the first 10  and the last 50 runners to finish were asked what type of shoe they preferred for the  race.

Sample

Question 2

Identify the following NUMERICAL values:

...the average number of years of experience a teacher has at GCA out of ALL the  teachers at GCA.

Parameter

Question 3

Which type of sampling method is being employed in the following example:

"A study is being conducted at a ride at six flags, where every 5th person is asked how  long had to wait in line."

Systematic Sampling

Question 4

Which type of sampling method is being employed in the following example:

"A newspaper reporter wants to know what the people of Georgia think about the latest  trades the Braves baseball team have made for an article but is running late. So, the  reporter decides to just ask people at the news office what they think to provide a sample  of the public's opinion in the article."

Sampling of Convenience

Question 5

Which type of study best describes the following research most likely to be done?

The bureau of Labor Statistics needs to determine the average hourly wage of teenage  employees for the U.S.government.

Sampling

Question 6

Which type of study best describes the following research most likely to be done?

A researcher believes that headaches can be relived by drinking water flavored by mint  leaves. So the researcher asks a group at the hospital to participate in a study in which  the researcher gives half of the participants in the study just plain water and half the  water flavored by mint leaves to compare the two groups.

Experimental

Question 7

A researcher believes that working out in colder temperatures will burn more calories  because a person has to burn more calories to keep warm. The researcher decides to  study various groups of people working out at different temperatures and measure their  progress.

How would you describe the temperature in the study?

Independent Variable

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Questions based on Sample, Parameter, Systematic Sampling  

The very first 10 and last 50 finishers to complete the Peachtree Stage Race were asked what style of shoe they favored for the event in a survey of all participants in the race previous year.

Out of ALL the instructors at GCA, the mean age of the respondents of experience an instructor has.

"An experiment is being undertaken at Six Flags Magic Mountain, where every fifth person is required how long they had to wait in line."

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