Solution Manual For Elementary Statistics, 4th Edition, William Navidi, Barry Monk Chapter 1-15 Chapter 1: Basic Ideas 32. Cluster sample 33. Sample of convenience Section 1.1 34. Simple random sample Exercises 1 – 6 are the Check Your Understanding 35. Stratified sample 36. Cluster sample exercises for this section. 37. Simple random sample 38. Stratified sample Understanding the Concepts 39. Systematic sample 40. Voluntary response sample 7. population 41. Simple random sample 8. sample 42. Voluntary response sample 9. simple random sample 10. sample of convenience 11. cluster Working with the Concepts 12. stratified 13. False. In some cases it is difficult or impossible to 43. It will be necessary to draw a sample of draw a sample in a truly random way. In these convenience. There is no list of all headache cases, the best one can do is to sample items by sufferers from which to draw a simple random some convenient method. A sample of sample. convenience is one way. 44. It is feasible to draw a simple random sample of 14. False. In a stratified sample, the population is students from a list of all students enrolled. divided into groups, and a random sample from 45. Answers will vary. A simple random sample each group is drawn. could be drawn from a list of all registered voters 15. True in the town. 16. True 46. Answers will vary. A systematic sample could be used in which every tenth item was sampled. Practicing the Skills 47. Answers will vary. A stratified sample, consisting of simple random samples of 100 men and 100 17. Statistic women, could be drawn. 18. Parameter 48. Answers will vary. A simple random sample of 19. Parameter tax forms could be drawn. 20. Statistic 21. Parameter Extending the Concepts 22. Statistic 23. Answers will vary. 49. Answers will vary. 24. Answers will vary. Stratified sample 50. Let‘s say we will sample every kth item. This 25. Answers will vary. Cluster sample determines k − 1 clusters; the first cluster consists 26. Answers will vary. Systematic sample of items 1, k + 1, 2k + 1, …; the second cluster 27. Stratified sample consists of items 2, k + 2, 2k + 2, …; and so on. 28. Sample of convenience Choosing a systematic sample is like choosing 29. Cluster sample one of these clusters at random. 30. Systematic sample 31. Voluntary response sample Section 1.2 Exercises 1 – 5 are the Check Your Understanding exercises for this section. Copyright 2022 © McGraw Hill LLC. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill LLC.