Scenario: The New York City government wants to get an idea of what NYC voters think about crime in the city. In order to get the informanon' the NYC city council partnered with Quinnipiac University to send a survey to 4500 random homeowners living in NYC. Survey respondents completed the survey online using a code provided in the invitation. The survey was available in English and Chinese. Survey respondents were asked to decide to what degree they agreed with the following statements. The possible answer were "Strongly Agree". "Agree, Neither Agree or Disagree", "Disagree", "Strongly Disagree". 0 The extreme level of violent crime is the most urgent and crincal issue facing NYC as city dwellers do not feel safe to leave their homes. The crimes against homeowners by roving bands of arrogant teens are way out of control and should be suppressed with all the force available to the valiant NYPD. 657 residents responded to the survey. 15% of respondents said that they "Disagree" or "Strongly Disagree" that the extreme level of violent crime is the most urgent and critical issue facing NYC as city dwellers do not feel safe to leave their homes and 11% said that they "Disagree" or "Strongly Disagree" that the crimes against homeowners by roving bands of arrogant teens are way out of control and should be suppressed with all the force available to the valiant NYPD. 1. Does the above use a sampling frame? If so, what is the sampling frame? 2. What is the sampling method used in the above scenario? 3. Looking at the sampling frame and the sampling method? would the sample be a valid sample or is it likely to be a biased sample? Explain why. . Idehb'fy potential sources of bias other then the sampling method and sampling frame from the information given and explain why they lead to bias (Only use the information given, do not speculate about informahon not provided). . If the New York City government did the survey again? would you expect that exactly 11% of respondents would "Disagree" or "Strongly Disagree" that the crimes against homeowners by roving bands of arrogant teens are way out of control and should be suppressed with all the force available to the valiant NYPD? Why or why not? . Based on the results of this survey, can the New York City government be sure they have a good idea of how NYC voters think about crime in the city? Why or why not