1) What is sampling? a) is picking a few things from a big group to learn about the whole group without having to study every single thing. b) refers to the act of asking questions to seek information, clarification, or understanding about a particular topic, issue, or situation c) means carefully studying and investigating a topic to learn new things or find answers to questions. 2) An example of Simple Random Sampling is .... a) Choosing a winner for a raffle b) All cities in a country  c) Interviewing all Burger King restaurants' managers 3) What is systemic sampling? a) a method where researchers choose people or items that are easily accessible or nearby b) a method where items are selected at regular intervals from a list, starting randomly, to create a representative sample from a larger population. c) a method where the researchers select people at random  4) Which is NOT a sampling technique? a) Stratified Sampling b) Systematic Sampling  c) Selective Sampling  5) An example of Stratified Sampling is... a) divide a sample of adults into subgroups by age, like 18–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, and 60 and above b) the names of 25 employees out of 250 are chosen out of a hat c) selecting every 15th person on a list of the population 6) What is Simple Random Sampling?  a) strategically choosing a small group from a larger group b) choosing options that are of convenience c) unsystematically picking out of a population 7) What is meant by the term Clustered Sampling? a) divide the population in groups and assess each group b) selecting a group of people at random c) divide a population into groups, and then randomly selecting from each group

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