1.3
Select all scenarios which demonstrate the use of a longitudinal study.
A high profile worker- A transit authority
In a experiment, neither clinicians nor partakers know whether the partaker is in the treatment group or the control group.
Double-blind
A market researcher chooses ten people at random from each neighborhood.
Stratified sampling
Select all scenarios which demonstrate the use of a cross-sectional study.
a chain and budget- conscious
Tissue samples from fifteen bodies are analyzed for mercury levels.
case
Fifteen cattle are selected and examined for signs of disease.
case study
Evaluate each member of the population.
census
For administrative purposes, a college president needs to know the average length of tenure of faculty at their college.
census
For tax purposes, a secretary needs to know the average length of tenure of instructors at their school.
census
Select each member of the entire population.
census
A random number generator is used to choose fifteen districts. Then a biologist collects data from each person in these districts.
cluster sampling
A random number generator is used to choose ten cities. Then a political strategist collects data from each person in these cities.
cluster sampling
A scientist interviews each member from each of the five randomly chosen freshmen dormitories at universities across the country
cluster sampling
A statistics student interviews each member from each of the fifteen randomly chosen zoning districts in a town.
cluster sampling
To perform a research study, you need to obtain approval from an .
institunal review board
When conducting legal experiments on animals, a researcher needs to obtain consent from the .
institutional review board
A disaster planner analyzes five weather reports from hurricanes to compare for common factors.
meta
A doctor studies five medical records from patients with a rare blood disease.
meta
A medical researcher studies fifteen medical records from patients with a rare blood disease.
meta-analysis
A study is done an a new drug designed to lower blood pressure. Individuals with high blood pressure are selected for the study and some are given pills containing the drugs while others are given pills that do not contain any of the drug. Even the group which did not take the drug sees an improvement in their blood pressure. What could be causing this?
placebo effect
In a experiment, only the partaker does not know whether they have been placed in the experimental or control group.
single-blind
A statistics student chooses ten people at random from each class.
stratified sampling
First, the population is subdivided by city. Then a crime researcher uses a random number generator to select fifty members from each city to study.
stratified sampling
First, the population is subdivided by district. Then a quality assurance analyst uses a random number generator to select ten members from each district to study.
stratified sampling
For budget purposes, a financial advisor needs to know the average length of tenure of employees at their school.
census
A general manager of a restaurant wants to study the number of cars passing a billboard in a day.
observational
First, the population is subdivided by metropolitan area. Then a political strategist uses a random number generator to select twenty-five members from each metropolitan area to study.
stratified sampling
First, the population is subdivided by region. Then a college student uses a random number generator to select fifteen members from each region to study.
stratified sampling
A general manager of a restaurant wants to find out if her customer base is shrinking.
observeational
First, the population is subdivided by region. Then a political strategist uses a random number generator to select ten members from each region to study.
stratified sampling