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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the correct answer, write on the line before each number. 1. It is the probability distribution of a statistic obtained from a larger number of samples drawn from a specific population. a. Sampling Distribution b. Normal Distribution C. 1-Distribution d. Population 2. It is the entire pool from which a statistical sample is drawn. a. Sampling Distribution b. Normal Distribution c. t-Distribution d. Population 3. It is used if the population standard is unknown. a. Sampling Distribution b. Normal Distribution C. 1-Distribution d. Mean of the Sampling Distribution of the mean 4. It is used if the population standard deviation is known. a. Sampling Distribution b. Normal Distribution C. t-Distribution d. Mean of the Sampling Distribution of the mean 5. It is the mean of the population from which the scores were sampled. a. Sampling Distribution b. Normal Distribution c. t-Distribution d. Mean of the Sampling Distribution of the meanMULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the correct answer, write on the line before each number. 1. It is a way to collect information or data about a population without actually counting of measuring every individual in the population. a. Random Sampling b. Sampling c. Population d. Parameter 2. It is a statistical technique used in selecting people or items for research, A sample chosen randomly is meant to be an unbiased representation of the total population a. Random Sampling b. Sampling c. Population d. Parameter 3. It is a type of random sampling where in it's a very common technique in which you sample every kjh element, a sampling method in which sample members from a larger population are selected according to a random starting point but with a fixed, periodic interval. a. Simple Random Sampling b. Stratified Random Sampling c. Cluster Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling 4. It is a type of random sampling where in it requires using randomly generated numbers to choose a sample, the most common approach to random sampling. a. Simple Random Sampling b. Stratified Random Sampling C. Cluster Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling 5. It is a type of random sampling where in the population is divided into groups based on a shared characteristic. Each group is called a stratum; the plural is strata. a. Simple Random Sampling b. Stratified Random Sampling c. Cluster Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling 6. It is a type of random sampling where in it is similar to stratified random sampling in that both begin by dividing the population into groups based on a particular characteristic. But, inthis sampling survey chooses clusters at random, then takes samples from them. a. Simple Random Sampling b. Stratified Random Sampling c. Cluster Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling 7. A is a fixed measure describing the whole population (population being a group of people, things, animals, phenomena that share common characteristics. a. Statisticsb. Parameter C. Population d. Samples 8. A is a characteristic of a sample, a portion of the target population. a. Statistics b. Parameter c. Population d. Estimate 9. A statistic is a value that is an of a parameter. A statistic is based on a sample. It is calculated from a sample taken from a population. a. Statistics b. Parameter c. Population d. Estimate 10. A statistic is a characteristic of a small part of the population, Le. sample. The parameter is a fixed measure which describes the target a. Statistics b. Parameter C. Population d. Estimate