Thirty-eight nurses working in the San Francisco area were surveyed concerning their opinions of managed health care.
A survey of 39 credit cards found that the average annual percentage rate is 12.83%.
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Identify the population and sample in each study
Thirty-eight nurses working in the San Francisco area were surveyed concerning their opinions of managed health care. Population – opinions of all nurses in San Fran area. Sample – opinions of the 38 nurses surveyed.
A survey of 39 credit cards found that the average annual percentage rate is 12.83%. Population – annual percentage rates of all credit cards. Sample – the percentage rates of the 39 credit cards surveyed.
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Things you should know from Chapter 1
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Things you should know from Chapter 1
Things you should know from Chapter 1
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Things you should know from Chapter 1
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Which method of data collection would you use:
A study on the effect of low dietary intake of vitamin C and iron on lead levels in adults.
A study of charitable donations of the CEOs in Syracuse, New York.
A study of college professors’ opinions on teaching classes online.
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Things you should know from Chapter 1
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Know how data are collected – by doing an observational study, performing experiment, using a simulation, using a survey, or taking a census.
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Identify the sampling technique. Explain your decision.
A student asks 18 friends to participate in a psychology experiment. Convenience – because it is convenient to non-randomly choose your friends. (could be other answers, as long as they are correctly supported)
A pregnancy study in Cebu, Philippines randomly selects 33 communities form the Cebu metropolitan area, then interviews all available pregnant women in these communities. Cluster – several groups were randomly selected and all members of those groups were interviewed.
Law enforcement officials stop and check the driver of every third vehicle for blood alcohol content. Systematic – a predetermined system to the sampling.
Twenty-five students are randomly selected from each grade level at a high school and surveyed about their study habits. Stratified – population divided into groups (grade levels) and students randomly selected from each group.
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Things you should know from Chapter 1
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