Sampling Research Data MCQs

Sampling Research Data MCQs

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1: In sampling, this is the percentage of all the possible samples in a sampling distribution that is statistically expected to contain the true population parameter of a variable is known as ?

A.   Values

B.   Confidence level

C.   Ecological fallacy

D.   Nonprobability sample

2: A research problem that occurs when researchers make conclusions about larger units of analysis when their units of observation are smaller is known as Ecological fallacy

A.   True

B.   Fasle

3: A collection of sampling techniques in which each element in the study population does not have an equal chance (probability) of being selected for the sample is known as _________sample

A.   Population

B.   Nonprobability

C.   Systematic.

D.   Stratified

4: All of the people, groups, or artifacts that are relevant to a research question are known as ?

A.   Population

B.   Population parameter

C.   Finite Population

D.   Probability sample

5: All of the people, groups, or artifacts that are relevant to a research question are known as ?

A.   Population

B.   Population parameter

C.   Finite Population

D.   Probability sample

6: ________ is a characteristic of the study population that is usually unknown so is estimated with a sample statistic computed from a probability sample.

A.   Population

B.   Population parameter

C.   Finite Population

D.   Probability sample

7: _____ is a collection of sampling techniques in which each element in the study population has an equal chance (probability) of being selected for the sample.

A.   Population

B.   Population parameter

C.   Finite Population

D.   Probability sample

8: Reductionism is a research problem that occurs when researchers make conclusions about complex issues that are not based on simple group differences while accounting for general issues that might produce those group differences.

A.   True

B.   False

9: Reductionism is a research problem that occurs when researchers make conclusions about complex issues that are not based on simple group differences while accounting for general issues that might produce those group differences.

A.   True

B.   False

10: A larger group of people, groups, or artifacts elected from a smaller population of interest to study.

A.   Sample

B.   Sample error

C.   Sample statistic

D.   Sampling frame

11: A larger group of people, groups, or artifacts elected from a smaller population of interest to study.

A.   Sample

B.   Sample error

C.   Sample statistic

D.   Sampling frame

12: _____ is the mismatch between the characteristics of a sample selected and the study population from which that sample was drawn.

A.   Sample

B.   Sample error

C.   Sample statistic

D.   Sampling frame

13: Sample statistics is a characteristic of a sample that was selected randomly and that can be observed and, therefore, used to estimate a ______.

A.   Population parameter

B.   Named Parameters

C.   Out Parameters

D.   Value parameter

14: ________ is a list of all elements in a study population from which a sample is drawn.

A.   Sample

B.   Sample error

C.   Sample statistic

D.   Sampling frame

15: _______ is a unit of observation or analysis that refers to material produced by people and that can be systematically observed, such as songs, books, speeches, and movies.

A.   Social artifact

B.   Study population

C.   Unit of analysis

D.   Unit of observation

16: _________ is the population from which a sample is actually selected.

A.   Social artifact

B.   Study population

C.   Unit of analysis

D.   Unit of observation

17: What is being compared ?

A.   Social artifact

B.   Study population

C.   Unit of analysis

D.   Unit of observation

18: What is being compared ?

A.   Social artifact

B.   Study population

C.   Unit of analysis

D.   Unit of observation

19: _________ is an issue of sampling that refers to the nature of what is being selected to study.

A.   Social artifact

B.   Study population

C.   Unit of analysis

D.   Unit of observation