Deck 12: Sampling: Design and Procedures
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Deck 12: Sampling: Design and Procedures
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Sampling techniques that do not use chance selection procedures and rely on the personal judgment of the researcher are called nonprobability sampling techniques.
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2
In sampling,an incident is the object or person about which or from which the information is desired.
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3
If a great deal of the company's product would need to be consumed as part of the study,then a census would be appropriate.
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4
A sampling unit is the basic unit containing the elements of the population to be sampled.
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The collection of elements or objects that possess the information the researcher seeks and about which the researcher will make inferences is called the target population.
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A complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study object is called a sample.
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Probability sampling relies on the personal judgment of the researcher,rather than chance,in selecting sampling elements.
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A population is the total of all the elements that share some common set of characteristics.
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It is not always possible to reduce nonsampling error sufficiently to compensate for sampling error.
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The aggregate of all elements,sharing some common set of characteristics,which comprises the universe for the purpose of the marketing research problem,is called the sample.
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The target population should be defined in terms of elements,sample units,extent and time frame.
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A census involves a complete count of each element in a population.
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If the sampling unit is different from the element,it is necessary to specify precisely how the elements within the sampling unit should be selected.Selecting the person within the sampling unit with the next birthday is an appropriate way to precisely specify which element to sample.
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14
A sampling frame is a representation of the elements of the target population,which consists of a list,or set of directions for identifying the target population.
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Objects that possess the information the researcher seeks and about which the researcher will make inferences is called an element.
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According to the text,the first step in the sampling design process is to determine the sample size.
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According to the text,in survey research,the element is usually the interviewer.
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18
A census can greatly decrease nonsampling error.
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19
Every potential nonprobability sample needs to have the same probability of selection.
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An incident is a subgroup of the elements of the population selected for participation in the study.
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21
An example of nonprobability sampling is interviewing people in malls.
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22
Quota sampling is a nonprobability sampling technique that is a two-stage restricted judgmental sampling.The first stage consists of developing control categories of population elements.In the second stage,sample elements are selected based on convenience or judgment.
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The major advantage of snowball sampling is that it substantially increases the likelihood of locating respondents in the population with the desired characteristic(s).
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24
A sampling procedure in which each element of the population has a fixed probabilistic chance of being selected for the sample is called probability sampling.
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25
Quota sampling is an example of a commonly used probability sampling technique.
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26
Convenience samples are appropriate to use with exploratory research.
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27
Interviewing students,church groups,and members of social organizations are examples of convenience sampling.
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The typical range for sample size in problem solving research,product tests and test marketing studies is 300-500 respondents.
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Sampling efficiency refers to the trade-off between sampling cost and precision.
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30
Cluster sampling is a commonly used nonprobability sampling technique.
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31
A nonprobability sampling technique in which an initial group of respondents is selected randomly and subsequent respondents are selected based on the referrals or information provided by the initial respondents is called snowball sampling.
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32
In nonprobability sampling,sampling elements are selected by chance,that is,randomly.
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33
A probability sampling technique in which the sample is chosen by selecting a random starting point and then picking every ith element in succession from the sampling frame is called systematic sampling.
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34
The social media sampling frame is unbiased and appropriate for use in marketing research.
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35
The number of units to be included in a study is called the sample size.
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36
According to the text,precision refers to the level of uncertainty about the characteristic being measured.
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37
Area sampling relies on clustering based on geographic areas such as counties,housing tracts or blocks.
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38
A form of convenience sampling in which the population elements are selected based on the researcher's discretion is called judgmental sampling.
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Judgmental sampling is a probability sampling technique in which each element in the population has a known and equal probability of selection.
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40
Convenience sampling is a nonprobability sampling technique that attempts to obtain a sample of convenient elements and leaves the selection of sampling units primarily to the interviewer.
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41
A(n)________ involves a complete count of each element in a population.
A) census
B) sample
C) element
D) sampling unit
E) count
A) census
B) sample
C) element
D) sampling unit
E) count
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42
Objects that possess the information the researcher seeks and about which the researcher will make inferences is called a(n)________.
A) incident
B) element
C) hypothesis
D) census
E) inference unit
A) incident
B) element
C) hypothesis
D) census
E) inference unit
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43
The collection of elements or objects that possess the information the researcher seeks and about which the researcher will make inferences is called the ________.
A) target population
B) census
C) element
D) incident
E) intended abstract
A) target population
B) census
C) element
D) incident
E) intended abstract
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44
According to the text,which of the following is NOT one of the three sources of sampling frame error that is present in the telephone book?
A) It does not contain unlisted numbers.
B) It does not contain zip codes for the listed numbers.
C) It does not contain the telephone numbers of the people who have moved into the area after the telephone book was published.
D) It lists the inactive telephone number of people who have moved out of the area since the telephone book was published.
E) C and D
A) It does not contain unlisted numbers.
B) It does not contain zip codes for the listed numbers.
C) It does not contain the telephone numbers of the people who have moved into the area after the telephone book was published.
D) It lists the inactive telephone number of people who have moved out of the area since the telephone book was published.
E) C and D
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45
The results of business-to-business research should be presented in such a way that respondents can be identified and linked to specific comments and findings.
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46
A ________ is the basic unit containing the elements of the population to be sampled.
A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) sampling unit
D) coefficient alpha
E) household
A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) sampling unit
D) coefficient alpha
E) household
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47
A complete enumeration of the elements of a population or study objects is called a(n)________.
A) sample
B) element
C) census
D) sampling unit
E) count
A) sample
B) element
C) census
D) sampling unit
E) count
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48
According to the text,in survey research,the element is usually the ________.
A) questionnaire
B) interviewer
C) respondent
D) product
E) Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
A) questionnaire
B) interviewer
C) respondent
D) product
E) Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
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49
In sampling,a(n)________ is the object or person about which or from which the information is desired.
A) element
B) incident
C) hypothesis
D) census
E) information unit
A) element
B) incident
C) hypothesis
D) census
E) information unit
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50
Social media content available in the public domain is representative and appropriate for use in marketing research.
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51
A(n)________ is a subgroup of the elements of the population selected for participation in the study.
A) census
B) element
C) incident
D) sample
E) segment
A) census
B) element
C) incident
D) sample
E) segment
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A(n)________ is the total of all the elements that share some common set of characteristics.
A) sample
B) population
C) inference
D) hypothesis
E) sum of the elements
A) sample
B) population
C) inference
D) hypothesis
E) sum of the elements
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53
The aggregate of all elements,sharing some common set of characteristics,which comprise the universe for the purpose of the marketing research problem,is called the ________.
A) sample
B) inference
C) hypothesis
D) population
E) element aggregate
A) sample
B) inference
C) hypothesis
D) population
E) element aggregate
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54
The target population should be defined in terms of all of the following EXCEPT:
A) elements.
B) cost.
C) sampling units.
D) time frame.
E) extent.
A) elements.
B) cost.
C) sampling units.
D) time frame.
E) extent.
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55
Projecting findings based on nonprobability sampling to the population is misleading and therefore unethical.
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56
Conditions favoring the choice of using a sample over a census include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) small budget.
B) time available is short.
C) population size is large.
D) variance in the characteristic of interest is low.
E) cost of sampling error is high.
A) small budget.
B) time available is short.
C) population size is large.
D) variance in the characteristic of interest is low.
E) cost of sampling error is high.
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57
According to the text,which of the following is the first step in the sampling design process?
A) define the population
B) determine the sampling frame
C) select sampling technique(s)
D) determine the sample size
E) count your resources available
A) define the population
B) determine the sampling frame
C) select sampling technique(s)
D) determine the sample size
E) count your resources available
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58
Which of the following is NOT one of the five basic questions that is addressed in the sample design phase?
A) "Should a sample be taken?"
B) "What kind of sample should be taken?"
C) "How much should the sample cost?"
D) "How large should the sample be?"
E) "What process should be followed?"
A) "Should a sample be taken?"
B) "What kind of sample should be taken?"
C) "How much should the sample cost?"
D) "How large should the sample be?"
E) "What process should be followed?"
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The representativeness of information from general social media can be improved by screening result in a more targeted and representative sample.
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60
A ________ is a representation of the elements of the target population,which consists of a list or set of directions for identifying the target population.
A) sampling frame
B) census tract
C) sampling unit
D) hypothesis
E) geodemographic template
A) sampling frame
B) census tract
C) sampling unit
D) hypothesis
E) geodemographic template
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61
The number of units to be included in a study is called the ________.
A) census
B) sampling frame
C) sample size
D) incident
E) company roster
A) census
B) sampling frame
C) sample size
D) incident
E) company roster
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62
Which of the following is NOT a weakness of simple random sampling?
A) difficult to construct sampling frame
B) expensive
C) lower precision producing samples with large standard errors
D) no assurance of representativeness
E) not easily understood
A) difficult to construct sampling frame
B) expensive
C) lower precision producing samples with large standard errors
D) no assurance of representativeness
E) not easily understood
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63
________ is a probability sampling technique in which each element in the population has a known and equal probability of selection.
A) Simple random sampling
B) Quota sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Cluster sampling
E) Equivalent sampling
A) Simple random sampling
B) Quota sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Cluster sampling
E) Equivalent sampling
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64
________ is a nonprobability sampling technique that is a two-stage restricted judgmental sampling.The first stage consists of developing control categories of population elements.In the second stage,sample elements are selected based on convenience or judgment.
A) Quota sampling
B) Simple random sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Cluster sampling
E) Stratified sampling
A) Quota sampling
B) Simple random sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Cluster sampling
E) Stratified sampling
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65
All of the following are examples of commonly used nonprobability sampling techniques EXCEPT:
A) judgmental sampling.
B) quota sampling.
C) snowball sampling.
D) cluster sampling.
E) convenience sampling.
A) judgmental sampling.
B) quota sampling.
C) snowball sampling.
D) cluster sampling.
E) convenience sampling.
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66
All of the following are options in which to treat sampling frame error EXCEPT:
A) the population can be redefined in terms of the sampling frame.
B) the representativeness of the research frame can be verified during the data collection process.
C) the data can be statistically adjusted by weighing under- or overrepresented segments to achieve a more representative sample.
D) B and C
E) A, B and C represent options to treat sampling frame error.
A) the population can be redefined in terms of the sampling frame.
B) the representativeness of the research frame can be verified during the data collection process.
C) the data can be statistically adjusted by weighing under- or overrepresented segments to achieve a more representative sample.
D) B and C
E) A, B and C represent options to treat sampling frame error.
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67
Which of the following is NOT an example of a commonly used probability sampling technique?
A) quota sampling
B) systematic sampling
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) simple random sampling
A) quota sampling
B) systematic sampling
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) simple random sampling
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68
A nonprobability sampling technique in which an initial group of respondents is selected randomly and subsequent respondents are selected based on the referrals or information provided by the initial respondents is called ________.
A) quota sampling
B) snowball sampling
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) respondent sampling
A) quota sampling
B) snowball sampling
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) respondent sampling
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69
Examples of nonprobability sampling includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) interviewing people at street corners.
B) interviewing people in retail stores.
C) interviewing people in malls.
D) All of the above selections are examples of nonprobability sampling.
E) A and B
A) interviewing people at street corners.
B) interviewing people in retail stores.
C) interviewing people in malls.
D) All of the above selections are examples of nonprobability sampling.
E) A and B
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70
________ relies on the personal judgment of the researcher,rather than chance,in selecting sampling elements.
A) Nonprobability sampling
B) Probability sampling
C) Simple random sampling
D) Systematic sampling
E) Umpire sampling
A) Nonprobability sampling
B) Probability sampling
C) Simple random sampling
D) Systematic sampling
E) Umpire sampling
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71
In ________,sampling elements are selected by chance,that is,randomly.
A) nonprobability sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) judgmental sampling
D) probability sampling
E) lotto sampling
A) nonprobability sampling
B) convenience sampling
C) judgmental sampling
D) probability sampling
E) lotto sampling
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72
All of the following are examples of convenience sampling EXCEPT:
A) expert witnesses used in court.
B) use of students, church groups, and members of social organizations.
C) department stores using charge account lists.
D) tear-out questionnaires included in a magazine.
E) mall intercept interviews conducted without qualifying respondents.
A) expert witnesses used in court.
B) use of students, church groups, and members of social organizations.
C) department stores using charge account lists.
D) tear-out questionnaires included in a magazine.
E) mall intercept interviews conducted without qualifying respondents.
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73
All of the following are common examples of judgmental sampling EXCEPT:
A) test markets selected to determine the potential of a new product.
B) purchase engineers selected in industrial marketing research because they are considered to be representative of the company.
C) department stores selected to test new merchandising display.
D) mall intercept interviews conducted without qualifying the respondents.
E) bellwether precincts selected in voting behavior research.
A) test markets selected to determine the potential of a new product.
B) purchase engineers selected in industrial marketing research because they are considered to be representative of the company.
C) department stores selected to test new merchandising display.
D) mall intercept interviews conducted without qualifying the respondents.
E) bellwether precincts selected in voting behavior research.
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74
A form of convenience sampling in which the population elements are selected based on the researcher's discretion is called ________.
A) quota sampling
B) snowball sampling
C) judgmental sampling
D) sampling
E) simple random sampling
A) quota sampling
B) snowball sampling
C) judgmental sampling
D) sampling
E) simple random sampling
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75
________ is a nonprobability sampling technique that attempts to obtain a sample of convenient elements and leaves the selection of sampling units primarily to the interviewer.
A) Convenience sampling
B) Snowball sampling
C) Simple random sampling
D) Systematic sampling
E) Window sampling
A) Convenience sampling
B) Snowball sampling
C) Simple random sampling
D) Systematic sampling
E) Window sampling
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76
In which of the following types of research are convenience samples appropriate to use?
A) descriptive research
B) causal research
C) exploratory research
D) survey research
E) any research where the goal is to draw population inferences
A) descriptive research
B) causal research
C) exploratory research
D) survey research
E) any research where the goal is to draw population inferences
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________ is a technique used to overcome the bias of unpublished and recent telephone numbers by selecting all telephone number digits at random.
A) Systematic dialing
B) Cluster dialing
C) Quota dialing
D) Random-digit dialing
E) Speed dialing
A) Systematic dialing
B) Cluster dialing
C) Quota dialing
D) Random-digit dialing
E) Speed dialing
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78
Sampling techniques that do not use chance selection procedures and rely on the personal judgment of the researcher are called ________.
A) probability sampling techniques
B) nonprobability sampling techniques
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) semantic differential sampling
A) probability sampling techniques
B) nonprobability sampling techniques
C) stratified sampling
D) cluster sampling
E) semantic differential sampling
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According to the text,________ refers to the level of uncertainty about the characteristic being measured.
A) precision
B) reliability
C) validity
D) efficiency
E) technical doubt
A) precision
B) reliability
C) validity
D) efficiency
E) technical doubt
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A sampling procedure in which each element of the population has a fixed probabilistic chance of being selected for the sample is called ________.
A) probability sampling
B) nonprobability sampling
C) quota sampling
D) snowball sampling
E) window sampling
A) probability sampling
B) nonprobability sampling
C) quota sampling
D) snowball sampling
E) window sampling
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