A method of selecting members from a population where every individual has a known and equal chance of being chosen.
Probability Sampling
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The recorded temperature of a classroom is an example of_________. A. Qualitative data B. Quantitative data C. Categorical data D. Descriptive data
B. qualitative
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Which of the following is not an integer? A. -5 B. 0 C. 7 D. 3.5
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A graph that uses points connected by lines to show trends or changes over time.
Line graph
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Which type of data describes qualities, categories, or characteristics that cannot be measured numerically?
Qualitative data
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A school nurse checks each student's height and weight using proper tools. A. Surveyโโ B. Interviewโโ C. Measurementโ โD. Counting โโE. Observation
Measurements
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A method of selecting members from a population where not all individuals have a known or equal chance of being chosen.
Nonprobability Sampling
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A part of the population selected to represent the whole in a study.
Sample
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A teacher counts how many students bring lunch every day by recording raised hands. A. Surveyโโ B. Interviewโโ C. Measurementโ โD. Counting โโE. Observation
D. Counting
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A graph that uses rectangular bars to compare quantities across different categories.
Bar Graph
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The entire group of individuals, objects, or events that a researcher is interested in studying.
Population
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A person is in a room with 3 doors. They must choose one door to go through to survive. The 1st door is a raging fire. Second door are three knights. Third door is a lion that hasn't eaten in a year. Which door should they choose to live?
The third door with lion that hasn't eaten in a year.