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Page 1: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Producing Data: Sampling

BPS chapter 8

© 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company

Page 2: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

SamplingIn 1993, presidential candidate Ross Perot appeared on television to

voice his opinions on government reform. To gauge public opinion, Perot urged viewers to fill out the survey appearing in that week’s issue of TV Guide. Of the approximately 1.4 million respondents, 98% agreed with Ross Perot’s platform on health care reform.

What type of sampling method was used?

a) Convenience sample

b) Voluntary response sample

c) Simple random sample

d) Stratified sample

e) Multistage sample

Page 3: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Sampling (answer)In 1993, presidential candidate Ross Perot appeared on television to

voice his opinions on government reform. To gauge public opinion, Perot urged viewers to fill out the survey appearing in that week’s issue of TV Guide. Of the approximately 1.4 million respondents, 98% agreed with Ross Perot’s platform on health care reform.

What type of sampling method was used?

a) Convenience sample

b) Voluntary response sample

c) Simple random sample

d) Stratified sample

e) Multistage sample

Page 4: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

SamplingWhich of the following is NOT a type of probability sample?

a) Voluntary response sample

b) Simple random sample

c) Stratified sample

d) Multistage sample

e) All are probability samples.

Page 5: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Sampling (answer)Which of the following is NOT a type of probability sample?

a) Voluntary response sample

b) Simple random sample

c) Stratified sample

d) Multistage sample

e) All are probability samples.

Page 6: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

SamplingSuppose you want to estimate the proportion of students at a large

university that approve of the new health care bill. You take an SRS of 200 of the 25,000 undergraduate students and an SRS of the 100 of the 5,000 graduate students. This overall sample is a

a) Voluntary response sample

b) Simple random sample

c) Stratified sample

d) Multistage sample

e) None of the above

Page 7: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Sampling (answer)Suppose you want to estimate the proportion of students at a large

university that approve of the new health care bill. You take an SRS of 200 of the 25,000 undergraduate students and an SRS of the 100 of the 5,000 graduate students. This overall sample is a

a) Voluntary response sample

b) Simple random sample

c) Stratified sample

d) Multistage sample

e) None of the above

Page 8: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Selecting a sampleSelect an SRS of 5 packages of peanuts form a case containing 30

packages of peanuts. Label the packages 01 to 30 and use the line from the table of random digits shown below.

Your SRS contains the packages of peanuts labeled

a) 14, 44, 45, 49, 92

b) 14, 26, 05, 14, 24

c) 14, 45, 92, 60, 56

d) 14, 03, 10, 22, 06

e) None of the above

Page 9: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Selecting a sample (answer)Select an SRS of 5 packages of peanuts form a case containing 30

packages of peanuts. Label the packages 01 to 30 and use the line from the table of random digits shown below.

Your SRS contains the packages of peanuts labeled

a) 14, 44, 45, 49, 92

b) 14, 26, 05, 14, 24

c) 14, 45, 92, 60, 56

d) 14, 03, 10, 22, 06

e) None of the above

Page 10: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

SamplingWhich of the following sampling schemes describes a multistage

sample of 200 undergraduate students at a large university?

a) Obtain a list of the undergraduate students at the large university; assign consecutive numbers to the students on the list; use a random number table to select 200 university students.

b) Obtain a list of all freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors; use a random number table to randomly select 50 students from each class.

c) Randomly select 10 colleges; within each college, randomly select 5 majors; from each of the selected majors randomly select 4 undergraduate students.

Page 11: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Sampling (answer)Which of the following sampling schemes describes a multistage

sample of 200 undergraduate students at a large university?

a) Obtain a list of the undergraduate students at the large university; assign consecutive numbers to the students on the list; use a random number table to select 200 university students.

b) Obtain a list of all freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors; use a random number table to randomly select 50 students from each class.

c) Randomly select 10 colleges; within each college, randomly select 5 majors; from each of the selected majors randomly select 4 undergraduate students.

Page 12: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

BiasA Gallup poll sponsored by the disposable diaper industry asked “It is

estimated that disposable diapers account for less than 2% of the trash in today’s landfills. In contrast, beverage containers, third-class mail, and yard waste are estimated to account for about 21% of the trash in landfills. Given this, in your opinion, would it be fair to ban disposable diapers?”

Which type of bias does this poll suffer from?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias

Page 13: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Bias (answer)A Gallup poll sponsored by the disposable diaper industry asked “It is

estimated that disposable diapers account for less than 2% of the trash in today’s landfills. In contrast, beverage containers, third-class mail, and yard waste are estimated to account for about 21% of the trash in landfills. Given this, in your opinion, would it be fair to ban disposable diapers?”

Which type of bias does this poll suffer from?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias

Page 14: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

BiasTrue or false: Bias can occur in both probability and non-probability

samples.

a) True

b) False

Page 15: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Bias (answer)True or false: Bias can occur in both probability and non-probability

samples.

a) True

b) False

Page 16: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

BiasUsing a local telephone book to select a simple random sample could

introduce what type of bias?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias

Page 17: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Bias (answer)Using a local telephone book to select a simple random sample could

introduce what type of bias?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias

Page 18: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Probability samplesAn important characteristic of probability samples is that

a) Results of one sample are usually the same as the results for the entire population.

b) Results of one sample are usually the same as the results for another sample of the same size.

c) Principles of chance apply and the size of error due to sampling is measurable.

d) Smaller samples give more accurate results than larger samples.

Page 19: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Probability samples (answer)An important characteristic of probability samples is that

a) Results of one sample are usually the same as the results for the entire population.

b) Results of one sample are usually the same as the results for another sample of the same size.

c) Principles of chance apply and the size of error due to sampling is measurable.

d) Smaller samples give more accurate results than larger samples.

Page 20: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

BiasIf people tend to respond differently to a question depending on

whether the interviewer is male or female, which type of bias is present?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias

Page 21: Producing Data: Sampling BPS chapter 8 © 2006 W.H. Freeman and Company.

Bias (answer)If people tend to respond differently to a question depending on

whether the interviewer is male or female, which type of bias is present?

a) Under-coverage bias

b) Non-response bias

c) Response bias

d) Question wording bias

e) Interviewer bias