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multiple choice questions for Objective 5
multiple choice questions for Objective 5
This activity contains 5 questions.
Which of the following is a logical reason for using non-random sampling?
Students have already been assigned to classes.
Non-random sampling assures the researcher of selecting equivalent groups.
Representation is a concern.
Generalizability is a concern.
Which of the following is a concern with using non-random sampling techniques?
Generalization of the results
Difficulty describing the population
Representativeness of the population
All of these
Dr. Wise has chosen to use four classes of sixth grade students in a local school because he has an excellent relationship with the principal and teachers in that school. Which sampling technique is he likely to use?
Quota
Random
Cluster
Convenience
Dr. Gaffney chose to conduct her study in a school known for its effectiveness as measured by very high standardized test scores. Which sampling technique did she use in selecting this school?
Quota
Convenience
Purposive
Random
Dr. Waterman was told to select his sample in a manner to assure there were at least 10 foreign language teachers, 10 health teachers, 15 art teachers, and 15 music teachers. Which non-random sampling technique should he use?
Quota
Convenience
Purposive
Stratified
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