This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Stats > Concept Of Sampling And Other Concepts Related To Sampling – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Concept Of Sampling And Other Concepts Related To Sampling Quiz 2 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which type of sampling method is obtained by selecting one unit on a random basis and choosing additional elementary units at evenly spaced intervals until the desired number of units is obtained? A) Simple Random Sampling. B) Systematic Random Sampling. C) Cluster Sampling. D) Random Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Systematic Random Sampling. 2. Give the mendicant on the street food rather than money. A) Street vendor. B) Janitor. C) Beggar. D) Street laborer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Beggar. 3. The differences between participants that may affect the results of a study. A) Ethical consideration. B) Extraneous variable. C) Generalizability. D) Participant variability. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Participant variability. 4. A type of sampling method where the researchers advertise the study and participants volunteer to participate. A) Random sampling. B) Opportunity sampling. C) Self-selected sampling/ Volunteer sampling. D) Purposive sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Self-selected sampling/ Volunteer sampling. 5. Which sampling is mostly affected from being bias? A) Lottery method. B) Convenience sampling. C) Snowball sampling. D) Cluster sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Convenience sampling. 6. Which of these is NOT an example of a secondary source? A) Newspaper articles. B) Textbook. C) Diary entry. D) Encyclopedia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Diary entry. 7. You are doing a research on Malaysians and their perception on recycling. You divided the population according to race and choose your sample according to this division. You have a Chinese friend and passes the survey to him to fill the allocation for Chinese participants. What sampling technique is this? A) Quota Sampling. B) Stratified Random Sampling. C) Purposive Sampling. D) Snowball Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Quota Sampling. 8. A type of sampling that involves dividing the population into subgroups, but each subgroup should have similar characteristics to the whole sample. A) Simple random sampling. B) Systematic sampling. C) Stratified sampling. D) Cluster sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cluster sampling. 9. In which of the following sampling methods does each member of the population have an equal chance of being selected into the sample? A) Simple random sample. B) Proportional stratified sample. C) Systematic sample with a random starting point. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 10. A large corporation wants to find out which benefits plan its employees would prefer. Whichprocedure would be most likely to obtain a statistically unbiased sample? A) Surveying a random sample of employees from a list of all employees. B) Inviting all employees to indicate their choices by e-mail. C) Placing suggestion boxes at random locations in the company's plant and offices. D) Assembling a group with one member from each department and recording thepreferences of these employees. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Surveying a random sample of employees from a list of all employees. 11. To estimate the total amount of unpaid balances of their customers, a convenience store selected using the lottery method 100 customers from their list of charge accounts. A) Systematic sampling. B) Stratified sampling. C) Simple random sampling. D) Cluster Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Simple random sampling. 12. Which of the following statements is true regarding the sample size you need in a research study? A) You should include 10% of the population in your sample. B) The more categories or breakdowns you want to make in your data analysis, the smaller the sample size needed. C) The more homogeneous the population the larger the sample size needed. D) The larger the sample size, the smaller the sampling error. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The larger the sample size, the smaller the sampling error. 13. A type of research method that investigates the effect of an IV on a DV. A) Correlational study. B) Case study. C) Experimental method. D) Brain imaging. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Experimental method. 14. A type of sampling method where all members of a target population may be asked to participate through the use of a randomized method. A) Random sampling. B) Opportunity sampling. C) Self-selected sampling. D) Purposive sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Random sampling. 15. To lands as top-paying is the impetus behind his desire to graduate as cumlaude A) Secret. B) Reward. C) Force. D) Clue. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reward. 16. Select one strength of a systematic sample A) Easy to do. B) Most popular method. C) No researcher bias. D) People volunteer themselves so they consent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No researcher bias. 17. A type of research method that involves studying the effects of a naturally occurring IV on a DV. A) Natural experiment. B) Field experiment. C) True experiment. D) Case study. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Natural experiment. 18. Which of the following sampling techniques refer on the subjective judgment of the researcher when selecting units from the population to be included in the sample? A) Convenience Sampling. B) Probability Sampling. C) Quota Sampling. D) Non-probability Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Non-probability Sampling. 19. When a participant's behaviour changes because of their desire to be viewed positively by other people. A) Sampling bias. B) Participant variability. C) Social desirability effect. D) Participant expectancy effect. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Social desirability effect. 20. Used as a source of getting sample A) Sampling. B) Sample. C) Population. D) Subject. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Population. 21. Doing business is my parents' way to derive our family income A) Budget. B) Get. C) Display. D) Keep. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Get. 22. It starts with known sources of information who or which will in turn give other sources of information. A) Snowball sampling. B) Network Sampling. C) Convenience sampling. D) Systematic sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Snowball sampling. 23. Using this sampling technique, finding a sample would be easy but will more likely not represent the entire population. A) Probability sampling. B) Lottery method. C) Non-probability sampling. D) Convenience sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Non-probability sampling. 24. Which research approach is more suitable whereby the researcher wants to survey / interview 1 000 respondents? A) Qualitative approach. B) Quantitative approach. C) Mixed Method. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Quantitative approach. 25. A sample that accurately represents the target population. A) Sampling bias. B) Opportunity sampling. C) Purposive sampling. D) Representative sample. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Representative sample. 26. Source of bias that occurs when an individual chosen for the sample CAN'T be contacted or refuses to cooperate. A) Nonresponse. B) Voluntary Response. C) Undercoverage. D) Response Bias. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nonresponse. 27. A study that manipulates an independent variable in a naturalistic setting and measures the effects of this. A) Natural experiment. B) Field experiment. C) True experiment. D) Quasi experiment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Field experiment. 28. All members of the population are considered to be selected. A) Non-Probability Sampling. B) Judgmental Sampling. C) Purposive sampling. D) Probability Sampling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Probability Sampling. 29. Her religiosity was manifested by her regular attending of Holy Mass. A) Pictures. B) Shown. C) Stressed. D) Signalled. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Shown. 30. An opinion poll was done by a TV station through a phoned-in answers to a yes or no questions. A) Table of Random Numbers. B) Snowball sampling. C) Purposive sampling. D) Judgmental Sampling. 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