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multiple choice questions for Objective 5



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Question 1.
Which of the following is a logical reason for using non-random sampling?


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Question 2.
Which of the following is a concern with using non-random sampling techniques?


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Question 3.
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?


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Question 4.
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?


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Question 5.
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?


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