1) What is the definition of Simple Random Sampling (SRS)? a) Samples are chosen by grouping a population by similar traits. b) Chosen from a population, samples are chosen randomly. 2) What is the definition of Systematic Sampling? a) There is an interval in the pattern to the sampling b) There are no intervals to the pattern in systematic sampling c) There are some patterns to the systematic sampling d) There are no patterns to the systematic sampling e) There is no correlation whatsoever f) There are only intervals associated with the type of sampling mentioned: systematic sampling 3) What is the definition of Convenience Sampling? a) Any convenient samples that are within range of being sampled quickly and efficiently b) The sampling that is not really efficent but very quick to do, but it is far away from what you intended to do c) Convenience samples have many advantages d) convinence sampling has many disadvantages 4) The definition of Cluster Sampling can be most accurately described as? a) Gummy clusters are super tasty and if I could eat some right now that would be nice b) Rocks in a pile can be also considered as a cluster sample c) Samples are chosen from divided groups in a population.  5) Stratified Sampling can be described most accurately through which definition? a) Stratified samplings cannot be grouped and then grouped again into sub groups b) Stratified sampling can be grouped and then grouped again into sub groups 6) Some advantages of SRS include: a) NOT simple and has lots of bias b) Very simple for most people and minimizes bias 7) Some disadvantages of SRS include: a) Errors may be included due to difficulty in the process of sampling can not really be altered b) It is not a difficult process to change while in the process of sampling 8) Some advantage(s) of Convenience Sampling include: a) Some advantages are crazy b) Some advantages are not crazy c) not convenient d) not up to the researcher  e) Quick to accomplish f) All of the above 9) Some disadvantage(s) of Convenience Sampling include: a) Can not be biased b) unrepresentative of the population data c) You are able to generalize the information d) All of the above 10) Some advantage(s) of Systematic Sampling include: a) Easy and difficult to understand b) Easy to understand c) Difficult to understand d) Lots of bias e) More susceptible for data manipulation f) Not susceptible to data manipulation 11) Identify the type of sampling: a scientist wants to know what percent of elephants in a large expanse have no tusks. He selects subjects by writing the names of every elephant and pulling 10 out of a bag. a) Convenience Sampling b) Stratified Sampling c) None of these d) Simple Random Sampling e) All of these 12) Identify the type of sampling: A park ranger is curious about how many burning fires are in the park. He only observes the camps surrounding his station to find out, counting the lit fires. a) Systematic Sampling b) Convenience Sampling c) Stratified Sampling d) Cluster Sampling 13) Identify the type of sampling: A roller-coaster enthusiast finds a group of visiting students at a theme park and asks all of them if they enjoy upside-down rides to represent everyone in the park. a) Stratified Sampling b) All of the above c) Cluster Sampling d) None of these 14) Some of the disadvantage(s) that comes with Systematic Sampling include: a) Not any over or under representation b) Potential for bias c) Lot of flexibility (in subgroups) d) Suitable for all populations 15) Identify the type of sampling: A botanist wants to know how many plants people at a botany conference own. She asks every 3rd person exiting the conference if they own more than ten plants. a) Cluster Sampling b) Systematic Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling (SRS) d) Stratified Sampling 16) Cluster Sampling can have advantages. One of these include: a) Time effective b) Not practical for missing gaps in data c) Both of these d) None of these e) Light up ghosts have no advantages compared to Cluster Sampling. f) Math Rules in every way 17) Stratified Sampling has a few advantages! Which one is described correctly? a) Not enhanced representation b) Not very improved comparisons c) Increased precision  d) None of the above 18) Stratified Sampling comes with disadvantages, which one is correct? a) No potential for misclassifications b) Some potential for misclassifications c) Not too complex d) No difficulty in finding exact layers e) Sometimes it takes a lot of time to accomplish f) None of the above 19) Identify the type of sampling: A woman who owns several hamsters divides them into groups based on their color. She then samples one hamster from each group, to see if they perfer to eat hay or pellets to represent the entire color group. a) Cluster Sampling b) (SRS) c) Convenience Sampling d) Stratified Sampling

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