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in a recent survey 35% indicated chocalate was their favorite flavor of ice cream. Suppose we select a sample of 10 people and asked them to name their favorite flavor of ice cream. A. how many in the sample would you expect to say chocolate? B. What is the probability exactly 4 would of those in the sample name chocolate C. What is the probability four or more name chocolate
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Accurate? As noted in the text for this site, it is questions asked by regular people and answered by regular people. Some people know what they are talking about, others don't. I wouldn't use this as the only reference source for my questions but I think generally it is good. I like the format and the idea.
i dont know thats why i asked
This is another way of saying self selected sample. This sampling technique consists of participants becoming part of a study because they volunteer when asked or in response to an advert. This technique, like opportunity sampling, is useful as it is quick and relatively easy to do. It can also reach a wide variety of participants. However, the type of participants who volunteer may not be representative of the target population for a number of reasons. For example, they may be more obedient, more motivated to take part in studies and so on. Suppose, for example, that a news show asks viewers to participate in an on-line poll. This would be a voluntary sample. The sample is chosen by the viewers, not by the survey administrator.
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The answers from a survey are the responses provided by participants to the questions asked in the survey. These answers are collected and analyzed to draw conclusions or insights related to the topic being surveyed.
A sample survey is asked of a limited group of people, while a census is conducted in an attempted to get an answer from all people in a geographical area.
A survey that makes use of evidence is one that is designed based on existing data, research, or information to ensure that the questions asked are relevant and reliable. The evidence could come from previous studies, interviews, focus groups, or any other sources that provide insights into the topic being surveyed. This helps to strengthen the validity and effectiveness of the survey.
100% of people i surveyed believed that the person who asked this question must be an idiot as steriodsjklh is not a word. so there Starbucks rules!
i think you mean surveyed and it mean to be asked a question from: your friendly neighborhood answerman
No, in a sociological survey, people are typically interviewed by researchers or survey administrators. Participants are asked a series of questions related to their beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, or experiences in order to gather data for analysis. Self-administered surveys, where participants complete the survey on their own, are also common.
At this point in time, there has never been a survey that has asked everyone in the US if they don't know how to use a computer. So the question can not be answered.
Survey method involves questioning a group of people to gather information on a particular topic or issue. Participants are usually asked to answer a set of standardized questions to collect data for analysis.
no way to know unless every person in the world is surveyed and asked if they are a cricket fan
There are many questions that can be asked to the students for the survey of marketing. This may include marketing strategies, approaches to marketing, identification of target markets product pricing and much more.
Because it gets asked randomly and at the wrong time.