This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Stats > Concept Of Sampling And Other Concepts Related To Sampling – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Concept Of Sampling And Other Concepts Related To Sampling Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is a random sample? A) When every nth member of a target population is selected. B) The sample reflects the proportions of people in subgroups with a population. C) All members of the target population have an equal chance of being picked. D) Selection is from people who are easily available. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) All members of the target population have an equal chance of being picked. 2. This occurs when sampling procedures employed in a study favor certain individuals or groups over others. A) Sampling bias. B) Fallacy. C) Population Bias. D) Generalization. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sampling bias. 3. Sampling method based upon LOCATION and you randomly pick a location and sample all there A) Stratified Sampling. B) Simple Random Sampling (SRS). C) Cluster Sampling. D) Systematic Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cluster Sampling. 4. Which is an example of non-probability sampling? A) Cluster sampling. B) Lottery method. C) Purposive sampling. D) Table of random numbers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Purposive sampling. 5. A researcher wants to understand more about the coping strategies of nurses working in busy hospitals at night. It is not possible, financially or practically to visit every hospital in country. The researcher decides to choose several specific geographical locations and then obtain list of all hospitals within each location. A) Simple random sampling. B) Systematic sampling. C) Stratified sampling. D) Cluster sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cluster sampling. 6. Any action that a researcher has taken in a study to minimize or eliminate the effects of extraneous variables. A) Generalizability. B) Ethical consideration. C) Blind procedure. D) Control. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Control. 7. Indicate a suitable type of research design for the following research project:Research Project: "How does the image of the ideal man influences the male population between the ages 20 and 35?" A) Qualitative-Exploratory. B) Quantitative-Descriptive. C) Quantitative-Causal. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Qualitative-Exploratory. 8. Each student at a school has a student identification number. Counselors have a computer generate 50 random identification numbers and those students are asked to take a survey. What type of sampling method is being used? A) Simple Random Sampling. B) Stratified Random Sampling. C) Cluster Random Sampling. D) Systematic Random Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Simple Random Sampling. 9. *A researcher wants to find out about the lunch time eating habits of workers in a particular car factory. She obtains a list of all employees, chooses a starting number, chooses an interval number and then works through the list, developing her sample list from the employees that appear at the correct interval on the list. A) Simple random sampling. B) Systematic sampling. C) Stratified sampling. D) Cluster sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Systematic sampling. 10. Which category of sampling is used when the probability of selecting each individual in a population is known and every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected? A) Probability sampling. B) Nonprobability sampling. C) Both probability and nonprobability sampling could be correct. D) Neither probability nor nonprobability sampling could be correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Probability sampling. 11. Which of the following is not a sampling technique for non-probability sampling? A) Quota Sampling. B) Cluster Sampling. C) Chain Sampling. D) Consecutive Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cluster Sampling. 12. Please categorize the books based on subject area. A) Count. B) Classify. C) Mark. D) Arrange. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Classify. 13. When a population is naturally grouped, selecting subgroups and omitting the other groups is an example of ..... A) Simple random sampling. B) Cluster sampling. C) Convenience sampling. D) Stratified sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cluster sampling. 14. What is a volunteer sample? A) Every person in the population has an equal chance of being selected. B) People respond to an advert. C) The sample reflects the sub-groups in a population. D) People who are easily available are used. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) People respond to an advert. 15. Marshall intends to collect a systematic sample of 300 people in a population of 6000. He/she numbers each element of the population from 1-6000 and will choose every ..... individual to be a part of the sample . A) 31st. B) 10th. C) 20th. D) 200th. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 20th. 16. Sampling method that consists of n individuals from the population chosen in such a way that every individual has an EQUAL chance of being selected. A) Stratified Sampling. B) Simple Random Sampling (SRS). C) Cluster Sampling. D) Systematic Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Simple Random Sampling (SRS). 17. A type of research method that investigates the strength of relationships between co-variables. A) Case study. B) Field method. C) Quasi-experiment. D) Correlational study. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Correlational study. 18. Name the islands that constitute the town of Hundred Islands in Pangasinan A) Represent. B) Compose. C) Advertise. D) Popularize. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Compose. 19. Which of the following is not a quantitative research design? A) Correlational research design. B) Experimental research design. C) Case Studies. D) Descriptive research design. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Case Studies. 20. In this type of sampling, samples are mainly based on ease of access. Instead of the researcher choosing participants and directly contacting them, people volunteer themselves. A) Convenience sampling. B) Voluntary response sampling. C) Purposive sampling. D) Snowball sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Voluntary response sampling. 21. Students getting grades of 75, 82, 88, 92, and 96 belong to a heterogeneous group; the same grade of 95-96, to a homogenous group A) Same abilities. B) Zero ability. C) Varied abilities. D) Little ability. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Varied abilities. 22. Sixteen classes are randomly selected from a school. Each of the students from selected classes is given a survey questionnaire to answer. A) Systematic sampling. B) Stratified sampling. C) Simple random sampling. D) Cluster Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cluster Sampling. 23. What is a method of sampling in which the first participant is selected using simple random sampling, and then every nth person until all participants have been selected? A) Simple random sampling. B) Cluster sampling. C) Stratified random sampling. D) Systematic sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Systematic sampling. 24. A type of sampling method where the researchers conduct their study on people who are available at the time of the study. A) Random sampling. B) Opportunity sampling. C) Self-selected sampling. D) Purposive sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Opportunity sampling. 25. If we took the 400 people making up a local corporation, divided them by gender, and then took a random sample of females and a random sampling of males, the variable on which we divided the population is called the ..... A) Selection variable. B) Stratification variable. C) Sampling variable. D) Systematic variable. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Stratification variable. 26. The cabinet members are ready to tackle issues propounded by the businessmen. A) Forwarded for mailing. B) Questioned. C) Written for recording. D) Contrasted. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Forwarded for mailing. 27. Give him more time to mull over your proposal A) Criticize. B) Question. C) Ponder. D) Remember. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ponder. 28. Numerous stars blossom in the sky. A) Glittering. B) A big number. C) Twinkling. D) A small number of. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A big number. 29. Indicate a suitable type of research design for the following research project:Research Project: "Consumer's preferences regarding the new Mageu health product in the Durban area" A) Qualitative-Exploratory. B) Quantitative-Descriptive. C) Quantitative-Causal. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Quantitative-Descriptive. 30. Political webpages often allow readers to rate (if they want to) whether they strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the President's decision on any given situation. This is a form of: A) Self-Selected. B) Convenience Sampling. C) Simple Random Sampling. D) Systematic Random Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Self-Selected. 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