Deck 14: A: Sample Size Determination

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Holding constant at a 95% level of confidence,if the standard deviation increases,then the sample size required to represent the population in question will be _______.

A)larger
B)about the same
C)smaller
D)not applicable
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Which of the following is not a determinant of sample size for probability samples?

A)budget available
B)research objectives
C)rule of thumb
D)none of the above
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____________ is a range of values within which the true population value is estimated to fall.

A)Interval estimate
B)Point estimate
C)Population estimate
D)Sample estimate
E)none of the above
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Standard error of the mean is:

A)a measure of dispersion of a large population.
B)a measure of dispersion of large sample.
C)the standard deviation of a distribution of sample means.
D)the error in the computation of population standard deviation.
E)none of the above
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How many respondents should be in each important subgroup of a sample?

A)10
B)25
C)50
D)100
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A researcher wants to know the average number of times per month respondents eat at fast food restaurants.The statistic that s/he is most interested in would be the_________.

A)variance
B)mean
C)standard deviation
D)proportion
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Which of the following are not required to determine sample size using the sample means formula?
A)estimate of population standard deviation

A)the standard error of the mean
B)level of tolerable error
B)desired level of confidence
C)All of the above are required.
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When a research company routinely uses samples of 300 for their studies,they are using which type of plan to determine sample size?

A)the 50% rule
B)budget available
C)rule of thumb
D)number of subgroups to be analyzed
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The idea that a large number of sample means or proportions will approximate a normal distribution,regardless of the distribution of the population from which they were drawn,is known as:

A)sample variance.
B)population variance.
C)central limit theorem.
D)random error.
E)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a measure of central tendency?

A)variance
B)mean
C)median
D)mode
Question
A continuous distribution,which is bell-shaped and symmetric about the mean,is known as:

A)the normal distribution.
B)the chi-square distribution.
C)the F-distribution.
D)the mean distribution.
E)the binomial distribution.
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As the level of tolerable error increases in the sample means formula,the sample size required to represent a particular population is:

A)smaller.
B)larger.
C)about the same.
D)none of the above
Question
Researchers can determine via statistical techniques sample size.However,these techniques can only be applied to which of the following types of sample?

A)cluster
B)simple random
C)nonprobability
D)stratified
E)none of the above
Question
Which of the following is not a piece of required information in order to determine sample size?
A)desired level of confidence

A)estimated population standard deviation
B)All are necessary to determine sample size.
B)estimated population median
C)acceptable level of sampling error
Question
Which of the following statements about sample size is false?

A)There is no direct relationship between population size and the size of the sample required to estimate population parameters.
B)The larger the sample variance,the larger the sample size that is required.
C)The higher the level of confidence,the larger the sample size that is required.
D)The larger the population,the larger the sample size that is required.
E)All of the above statements are false.
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Which of the following would increase the necessary sample size in a study?

A)smaller mean of the variables in question
B)less need for precision
C)need to divide sample into sub-groups
D)larger population
E)none of the above
Question
Which of the following is not a method for estimating the population standard deviation?

A)prior study results
B)conduct a pilot study
C)use secondary data
D)using population size
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If we were making inferences from a single sample,we would expect that there would be a ____ percent probability that the sample mean or proportion generated from our sample results would be within two standard errors of the true population mean.

A)68.26%
B)99.74%
C)97.5%
D)95.44%
E)98.00%
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All of the statistical methods for determining sample size in this chapter assume which of the following?

A)a large population
B)a valid questionnaire
C)simple random sampling
D)stratified sampling
E)none of the above
Question
Higher levels of confidence generally require:

A)larger sample sizes.
B)greater variance.
C)smaller sample sizes.
D)smaller standard deviation.
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The level of tolerable error (e)in the sample proportions formula is expressed in terms of a percent.
Question
About 68% of the area under a standard normal curve covers one _________.

A)mean
B)sample
C)variance
D)standard deviation
E)none of the above
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Subgroups are often chosen based on demographics of the sample,such as gender,income,etc.
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When a researcher is not sure if people who responded to the survey are different from those who did not respond,this brings into question the issue of:

A)inappropriate sample size.
B)systematic bias.
C)nonresponse bias.
D)refusal bias.
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The total area under a normal curve is not equal to one,meaning all observations.
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___________ sampling error is the amount of sampling error the researcher is willing to accept.

A)Given
B)Projected
C)Accepted
D)Allowable
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The greater the number of subgroups to be analyzed,the smaller the necessary sample size.
Question
Budget is rarely a consideration when determining sample size.
Question
Theoretically,the sampling distribution of the mean is always normally distributed.
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A confidence interval always includes the true population value.
Question
The _____________ includes all the possible individuals or objects from whom or about which information is needed to meet the objectives of the research.

A)Group
B)Selection
C)Population
D)Range
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The "budget available" approach forces the researcher to explore alternative data-collection approaches and to carefully consider the value of information in relation to cost.
Question
If a researcher takes enough samples,the data will begin to approach a normal distribution.
Question
A normal distribution has a total of 6 standard deviations.
Question
If large enough samples are taken,most human behavior can be plotted using a normal distribution curve.
Question
A ____________ normal distribution is a normal distribution with a mean of zero
And a standard deviation of one.

A)Balanced
B)Standard
C)Stock
D)Ordinary
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A range of values with which the true population value is estimated to fall is known as the point estimate.
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In a normal distribution,the mean,median,and mode are equal.
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Population size is the most important determinant of effective sample size.
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Some normal distributions cannot be transformed into standard normal distributions.
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A researcher wants to estimate a population mean.The level of tolerable sampling error is 0.2 of a purchase occasion,with a confidence level of 95.44%.If the estimated population variance is 5 for the most important question in the study,what is the desired sample size?
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Compute the required sample size given the required confidence in the sample results is 90%.The level of tolerable sampling error is 1% and the estimated population standard deviation is 5.
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Assuming the research objectives of the study can be accomplished,researchers would much prefer to estimate the required sample size using the sample proportion formula rather than the sample means formula.Why?
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A researcher wants to estimate the percentage of all adults that have used the Internet to seek pre-purchase information in the past 30 days,with a tolerable sampling error (E)of 0.03 and a confidence level of 97.5%.If secondary data indicated that 25% of all adults had used the Internet for such a purpose,what is the sample size?
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The finite population correction factor (FPC)is an adjustment to the required sample size that is made in cases where the sample is expected to be equal to 5 percent or more of the total population.
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A researcher is conferring with a client to do a telephone interview for a particular topic,which the researcher will subcontract to a field services firm for $10 per usable response.The researcher's client wants to be 95.44% confident of the results.Assume the sample proportions formula is appropriate,and that the level of tolerable sample error is 4%.The budget for data collection only offered by the client can be up to but not over $10,000.How many usable responses are needed for the given level of confidence and much will the subcontractor charge the market researcher for sampling? Is the budget for data collection large enough?
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Statistical power is the probability of making a type II error.
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Holding constant at a 95% level of confidence,if the standard deviation increases,then the sample size required to represent the population in question will be _______.

A)larger
B)about the same
C)smaller
D)not applicable
A
2
Which of the following is not a determinant of sample size for probability samples?

A)budget available
B)research objectives
C)rule of thumb
D)none of the above
D
3
____________ is a range of values within which the true population value is estimated to fall.

A)Interval estimate
B)Point estimate
C)Population estimate
D)Sample estimate
E)none of the above
A
4
Standard error of the mean is:

A)a measure of dispersion of a large population.
B)a measure of dispersion of large sample.
C)the standard deviation of a distribution of sample means.
D)the error in the computation of population standard deviation.
E)none of the above
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How many respondents should be in each important subgroup of a sample?

A)10
B)25
C)50
D)100
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A researcher wants to know the average number of times per month respondents eat at fast food restaurants.The statistic that s/he is most interested in would be the_________.

A)variance
B)mean
C)standard deviation
D)proportion
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Which of the following are not required to determine sample size using the sample means formula?
A)estimate of population standard deviation

A)the standard error of the mean
B)level of tolerable error
B)desired level of confidence
C)All of the above are required.
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When a research company routinely uses samples of 300 for their studies,they are using which type of plan to determine sample size?

A)the 50% rule
B)budget available
C)rule of thumb
D)number of subgroups to be analyzed
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The idea that a large number of sample means or proportions will approximate a normal distribution,regardless of the distribution of the population from which they were drawn,is known as:

A)sample variance.
B)population variance.
C)central limit theorem.
D)random error.
E)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a measure of central tendency?

A)variance
B)mean
C)median
D)mode
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A continuous distribution,which is bell-shaped and symmetric about the mean,is known as:

A)the normal distribution.
B)the chi-square distribution.
C)the F-distribution.
D)the mean distribution.
E)the binomial distribution.
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As the level of tolerable error increases in the sample means formula,the sample size required to represent a particular population is:

A)smaller.
B)larger.
C)about the same.
D)none of the above
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Researchers can determine via statistical techniques sample size.However,these techniques can only be applied to which of the following types of sample?

A)cluster
B)simple random
C)nonprobability
D)stratified
E)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a piece of required information in order to determine sample size?
A)desired level of confidence

A)estimated population standard deviation
B)All are necessary to determine sample size.
B)estimated population median
C)acceptable level of sampling error
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Which of the following statements about sample size is false?

A)There is no direct relationship between population size and the size of the sample required to estimate population parameters.
B)The larger the sample variance,the larger the sample size that is required.
C)The higher the level of confidence,the larger the sample size that is required.
D)The larger the population,the larger the sample size that is required.
E)All of the above statements are false.
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Which of the following would increase the necessary sample size in a study?

A)smaller mean of the variables in question
B)less need for precision
C)need to divide sample into sub-groups
D)larger population
E)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a method for estimating the population standard deviation?

A)prior study results
B)conduct a pilot study
C)use secondary data
D)using population size
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If we were making inferences from a single sample,we would expect that there would be a ____ percent probability that the sample mean or proportion generated from our sample results would be within two standard errors of the true population mean.

A)68.26%
B)99.74%
C)97.5%
D)95.44%
E)98.00%
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All of the statistical methods for determining sample size in this chapter assume which of the following?

A)a large population
B)a valid questionnaire
C)simple random sampling
D)stratified sampling
E)none of the above
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Higher levels of confidence generally require:

A)larger sample sizes.
B)greater variance.
C)smaller sample sizes.
D)smaller standard deviation.
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The level of tolerable error (e)in the sample proportions formula is expressed in terms of a percent.
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About 68% of the area under a standard normal curve covers one _________.

A)mean
B)sample
C)variance
D)standard deviation
E)none of the above
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Subgroups are often chosen based on demographics of the sample,such as gender,income,etc.
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When a researcher is not sure if people who responded to the survey are different from those who did not respond,this brings into question the issue of:

A)inappropriate sample size.
B)systematic bias.
C)nonresponse bias.
D)refusal bias.
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The total area under a normal curve is not equal to one,meaning all observations.
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___________ sampling error is the amount of sampling error the researcher is willing to accept.

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D)Allowable
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The greater the number of subgroups to be analyzed,the smaller the necessary sample size.
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Budget is rarely a consideration when determining sample size.
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Theoretically,the sampling distribution of the mean is always normally distributed.
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A confidence interval always includes the true population value.
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The _____________ includes all the possible individuals or objects from whom or about which information is needed to meet the objectives of the research.

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The "budget available" approach forces the researcher to explore alternative data-collection approaches and to carefully consider the value of information in relation to cost.
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If a researcher takes enough samples,the data will begin to approach a normal distribution.
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A normal distribution has a total of 6 standard deviations.
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If large enough samples are taken,most human behavior can be plotted using a normal distribution curve.
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A ____________ normal distribution is a normal distribution with a mean of zero
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A range of values with which the true population value is estimated to fall is known as the point estimate.
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In a normal distribution,the mean,median,and mode are equal.
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Population size is the most important determinant of effective sample size.
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Some normal distributions cannot be transformed into standard normal distributions.
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A researcher wants to estimate a population mean.The level of tolerable sampling error is 0.2 of a purchase occasion,with a confidence level of 95.44%.If the estimated population variance is 5 for the most important question in the study,what is the desired sample size?
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Compute the required sample size given the required confidence in the sample results is 90%.The level of tolerable sampling error is 1% and the estimated population standard deviation is 5.
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Assuming the research objectives of the study can be accomplished,researchers would much prefer to estimate the required sample size using the sample proportion formula rather than the sample means formula.Why?
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A researcher wants to estimate the percentage of all adults that have used the Internet to seek pre-purchase information in the past 30 days,with a tolerable sampling error (E)of 0.03 and a confidence level of 97.5%.If secondary data indicated that 25% of all adults had used the Internet for such a purpose,what is the sample size?
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The finite population correction factor (FPC)is an adjustment to the required sample size that is made in cases where the sample is expected to be equal to 5 percent or more of the total population.
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A researcher is conferring with a client to do a telephone interview for a particular topic,which the researcher will subcontract to a field services firm for $10 per usable response.The researcher's client wants to be 95.44% confident of the results.Assume the sample proportions formula is appropriate,and that the level of tolerable sample error is 4%.The budget for data collection only offered by the client can be up to but not over $10,000.How many usable responses are needed for the given level of confidence and much will the subcontractor charge the market researcher for sampling? Is the budget for data collection large enough?
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Statistical power is the probability of making a type II error.
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