To conduct a _____ sample, you randomly sample clusters of the population as opposed to randomly sampling individuals from subgroups. (1 point) cluster *myanswer scattered SRS strata
This doesnʻt look like math, haha
yep, the problem practically gives away the answer when they have `cluster` in the problem
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You want to assess the attitudes toward soda by the people in your apartment building. You decide to break the people into subgroups according to their age. The subgroups, or strata, are toddlers, kids, teens, adults, and grandparents. You then conduct an SRS of seven people from each subgroup. This is an example of what type of sample? (1 point) stratified random sample cluster or multi-stage sample distributed allocation sample scattered risk sample
I think its A?
Yes, I would go with A
You want to assess the attitudes toward math by the students in your school district. You first divide the district into groups, in this case the 20 different high schools. You then randomly select five of the schools. This would conclude the first stage. In each school, you then have natural groups of students (each math class would represent a group). So you randomly select five classes from each school. These are the students whom you will sample. This is an example of what type of sample? (1 point) cluster or multi-stage sample *myanswer scattered risk sample stratified random sample distributed allocation sample
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