1) A restaurant leaves a fishbowl on the counter for diners to drop their business cards. Once a month, a business card is pulled out to award one lucky diner with a free meal. a) Stratified Random Sampling b) Cluster Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling d) Multistage Sampling 2) A survey about timekeeping might divide the population by time zone, then take 100 random samples per zone. a) Stratified Random Sampling b) Cluster Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling d) Multistage Sampling 3) A test of the effectiveness of a new curriculum could begin by dividing an area by school district, then choosing a school or set number of schools at random and sampling students from each. a) Stratified Random Sampling b) Cluster Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling d) Multistage Sampling 4) A charity tracking the occurrence of a particular illness might create random clusters that cover all affected areas, then choose one and stratify it by percentage of affected people, testing only those strata above a certain percentage. a) Stratified Random Sampling b) Cluster Sampling c) Simple Random Sampling d) Multistage Sampling 5) Asking  students to complete a survey after each of your classes with them. a) Consecutive sampling b) Convenience sampling c) Quota sampling d) Judgmental or Purposive sampling e) Snowball sampling 6) If you want to research the experience of homeless people, considering there is no data to determine their numbers, you can meet one and ask for an audience. If one person agrees, you can ask to be introduced to other homeless people. a) Consecutive sampling b) Convenience sampling c) Quota sampling d) Judgmental or Purposive sampling e) Snowball sampling 7) You want to conduct research about the experience of disabled employees in your large organization, you can select people with special needs in a few departments. Although they serve the purpose, they do not represent your entire employees. a) Consecutive sampling b) Convenience sampling c) Quota sampling d) Judgmental or Purposive sampling e) Snowball sampling 8) There are 400 women and 100 men, So you will have to select 40 women and 10 men to represent the strata a) Consecutive sampling b) Convenience sampling c) Quota sampling d) Judgmental or Purposive sampling e) Snowball sampling 9) The researcher selects a person or a group from the population and conducts research with them over a period of time. a) Consecutive sampling b) Convenience sampling c) Quota sampling d) Judgmental or Purposive sampling e) Snowball sampling 10) Individuals are selected based on non-random criteria, and not every individual has a chance of being included. a) Probability sampling b) non-probability sampling c) Quota sampling d) Cluster Sampling

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