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\fMatch the vocabulary term to its definition. Observational Study [ Choose ] Systematic Sample [ Choose ] Survey [ Choose ] v Population [ Choose ] Voluntary Sample [ Choose ] v Bias [ Choose ] v Experiment [ Choose ] v Convenience Sample [ Choose ] Simple Random Sample [ Choose ] v Simulation [ Choose ] vWhat is a sample size that would result in a larger margin of error than a sample size of 260? Positive numeric value only. A university polled 1000 of its students, randomly selecting 50 students from each degree program. Classify the sampling method. O Stratified random sample O Simple random sample O Systematic sample O Voluntary Response SampleTo do market research, a telemarketing rm randomly selected 600 names from a store's database and contacted them. Classify the sampling method. 0 Simple Random 0 Stratied random sample 0 Systematic sample 0 Voluntary Response To get reactions about a particular new gaming system, readers of a gaming magazine were asked to mail in their answers to a survey. Classify this sampling method. O Voluntary Response O Simple Random O Convenience O Cluster SampleA simple random sample of 50-0 people is selected from the 2000 male students in a university psychology course to take part in a psychological test. The population being considered is 0 Male students enrolled in a psychology course 0 People taking the test 0 All female students O All people in the world A doctor wants to test the effectiveness of a new drug on her patients. She separates her sample of patients into two groups and administers the drug to only one of these groups. The other group received a placebo. She then compares the results. Which type of study best describes this situation? 0 Experiment 0 Surveyr 0 Simulation 0 Observational Study A school cafeteria has five different lunch periods. The cafeteria staff wants to find out which items on the menu are most popular, so they give every student in the first lunch period a list of questions to answer in order to collect data to represent the school. Which type of study does this represent? O Survey O Observational Study O Experiment O SimulationStudents in a class want to know how high corn grows in Nevada. They go measure the height of corn in multiple parts of Nevada. What type of study is this? 0 Observational Study 0 Experiment 0 Survey 0 Simulation Find the margin of error for a sample size of 350 people and a standard deviation of 1.5. Round to the thousandth. o .160 o .352 0 571.543 0 612.343 The rst member of the sample is chosen at random and then each member selected after that is chosen at regular intervals. Measure or observe members of a sample in such a way that they are not affected by the study. Every member of the sample is asked a set of questions. A sample where members are readily available. A sample where all members are equally likely to be chosen. An error that results in a misrepresentation of members of a population. Individuals are dividing into groups based on a known characteristic, and a random sample of each group is chosen. A sample where members volunteer to participate. The entire group of individuals being studied. A treatment is imposed to one group and a placebo is given to another group and results are compared. A subgroup of the individuals being studied that the study is carried out on. An imitation of an experiment. Individuals are dividing into similar groups not based on any characteristic, and random groups are chosen