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a student council president wants to learn about the preferred theme fo…

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a student council president wants to learn about the preferred theme for the upcoming spring dance. select all the samples that are representative of the population.

  • all students at her lunch table
  • every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning
  • all students on her bus
  • every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students
  • all seventh graders

Explanation:

Response

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Identify the target population and criteria for representative samples

The target population is all students in the school who would attend the spring dance. A representative sample must be unbiased, giving every student in the population an equal chance of being selected.

Evaluate each sampling method for bias

  • All students at her lunch table: Biased. This is a convenience sample of friends or peers who likely share similar preferences.
  • Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning: Representative. This systematic random sampling method captures a diverse cross-section of the entire student body entering the school.
  • All students on her bus: Biased. This is a convenience sample limited only to students living in a specific geographic area who ride that bus.
  • Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students: Representative. This systematic random sampling method uses a complete, unbiased list of the entire population.
  • All seventh graders: Biased. This excludes students from other grade levels (e.g., sixth and eighth graders) who are also part of the school population.

Select the unbiased, representative options

The representative samples are:

  1. "Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning"
  2. "Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students"

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<answer>
<mcq-option>All students at her lunch table</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>All students on her bus</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>All seventh graders</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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Identify the target population and criteria for representative samples

The target population is all students in the school who would attend the spring dance. A representative sample must be unbiased, giving every student in the population an equal chance of being selected.

Evaluate each sampling method for bias

  • All students at her lunch table: Biased. This is a convenience sample of friends or peers who likely share similar preferences.
  • Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning: Representative. This systematic random sampling method captures a diverse cross-section of the entire student body entering the school.
  • All students on her bus: Biased. This is a convenience sample limited only to students living in a specific geographic area who ride that bus.
  • Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students: Representative. This systematic random sampling method uses a complete, unbiased list of the entire population.
  • All seventh graders: Biased. This excludes students from other grade levels (e.g., sixth and eighth graders) who are also part of the school population.

Select the unbiased, representative options

The representative samples are:

  1. "Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning"
  2. "Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students"

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<mcq-option>All students at her lunch table</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Every fifteenth student who enters the school in the morning</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>All students on her bus</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Every ninth student from an alphabetical list of students</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>All seventh graders</mcq-option>
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