A researcher investigating the consumption of sugar takes a random sample from the population and computes the mean sugar consumption. He repeats the procedure a number of times using the exact same procedure, and finds the means obtained vary from sample to sample. This is an example of
A) systematic error.
B) sampling error.
C) nonsampling error.
D) noncoverage error.
E) response error.
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Q2: Which of the following is TRUE?
A) Noncoverage,
Q3: A(n)_is an estimate that involves a single
Q4: Which of the following is FALSE?
A) It
Q5: Duplication in the list of sampling units
Q6: Which of the following statement is TRUE
Q7: Failure to include some units, or entire
Q8: The difference between the results obtained for
Q9: Which of the following is TRUE concerning
Q10: Increasing sample size_but may also_.
A) decreases sampling
Q11: Which of the following is NOT an
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