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MCQ 1 - K1 Understand and use the terms population and sample; use samples to make informal inferences about the population; understand and use sampling techniques including simple random sampling and opportunity sampling; select or critique sampling techniques in context, including understanding that different samples can lead to different conclusions about the population. - Statistics

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A researcher wants to make an informal inference about a population from a sample. Which sampling method reduces selection bias?.

  1. A.use a simple random sample
  2. B.2e
  3. C.1e^2
  4. D.1e

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  • The correct answer is use a simple random sample.

This answer is tied to the objective: K1 Understand and use the terms population and sample; use samples to make informal inferences about the population; understand and use sampling techniques including simple random sampling and opportunity sampling; select or critique sampling techniques in context, including understanding that different samples can lead to different conclusions about the population..

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The locked answer is use a simple random sample. Work through the given values, keep one operation per line, and check the final step reaches use a simple random sample.

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  • Question style: practice.
  • Reasoning demand: recall.
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