Which of the following statements about library catalogues is not correct? The catalogues are examples of well organized databases C] because they are easy to access using keywords and searches in multiple fields, many of which are crossed referenced :1 School libraries are often linked to another libraries A database of books, newspapers, magazines and television 3 and radio transcripts can be accessed online through the database Electric Library Canada The reason that researchers often uses repeated samples when collecting data is most likely that O repeated sampling verifies that the data collected does not differ significantly from the population 0 individual samples are too small 0 the experiment must be replicable 0 samples of different sizes must be used In collecting data for a project using a survey, truth is your goal. To avoid response bias 0 your sample must reflect the characteristics of the population 0 your sampling technique must ensure that all people in the population have an equal chance of being selected 0 your survey question must be worded carefully so as not to influence the response 0 you must ensure that particular groups are not under represented in a survey because they chose not to participate When examining a juror, an attorney may find which of the following characteristics to be the least likely potential source of bias? 0 religion To determine the average height of students attending a high school, five random samples at equal size where selected from the students. The mean and the median height of the students in each of the five samples was calculated. Which of the following statements most likely describes the results? 0 the mean and the median are the same for each sample O the mean and the median vary from sample to sample 0 the mean for all samples may vary, but the median is the same the mean and the median are the same as those of the entire population 0 Data was collected on the seating capacity of different makes of vehicles. The data collected can be classified as O qualitative and continuous O qualitative and discrete O quantitative and continuous O quantitative and discrete Matthew is working on his final project for which he must interview ten of his classmates. He places their names in a hat and selects 10 names. This type of sampling is O systematic sampling 0 simple random sampling 0 stratified random sampling 0 convenience sampling Fill in the blank Data that is collected and then sorted by type rather than numerical value is called data