MKT RESEARCH CH 12
48. A researcher wants to select 50 customers from a sampling frame of 250 customers who have purchased at least $10,000 worth of products from his company within the past six months. The researcher wants to use a systematic sampling technique. After randomly selecting a starting point, the researcher should select every ___ name on the list.
5TH
28. All of the following are stages in the selection of a sample EXCEPT to ____
ANALYZE DATA
26. A company decides to send an Internet survey to all of its 127-member sales force to determine their morale. This is a _____
CENSUS
54. Which probability sampling technique is economically efficient and uses a group of elements as the primary sampling unit
CLUSTER
51. A researcher for Procter & Gamble selects five states randomly, and then selects 10 supermarket chains within each of these states to call for a phone survey for a test market of a new shampoo. Which type of sampling procedure is being used
CLUSTER SAMPLE
40. When a researcher uses students to participate in a study because he has easy access to them, what type of sampling procedure is being used
CONVENIECNE SAMPLING
41. When a local television station sends a crew to interview joggers in the city park on a beautiful spring day, what type of sample is being used
CONVENIENCE SAMPLE
36. As sample size INCREASES; random sampling error _____
DECREASES
27. When a researcher has made the decision to conduct a survey using a sample of the population, the FIRST step in the selection of the sample is to _________
DEFINE THE TARGET POPULATION
10. Sampling frames are consistent available around the world.
FALSE
11. The individual element in a final cluster sample is called the primary sampling unit (PSU).
FALSE
12. As sample size decreases, random sampling error decreases.
FALSE
15. A convenience sample is a type of probability sample.
FALSE
17. Trickle-down sampling involves using probability methods for an initial selection of respondents and then obtaining additional respondents through information provided by the initial respondents.
FALSE
18. As used in sampling theory, the term random refers to the distribution of sample data.
FALSE
2. A census is any complete group whose members share some common set of characteristics.
FALSE
21. In stratified sampling, a subsample is drawn using judgment sampling within each stratum.
FALSE
25. Multistage samples are frequently used due to their low cost.
FALSE
3. A canvas is an investigation of all the individual elements that make up the population.
FALSE
5. The first stage in the selection of a sample is to determine the sampling frame.
FALSE
43. A marketing vice-president tells the marketing department to schedule a test market in Dallas because he feels that this city is "typical" of the composition of the target market for a new product nationally. The vice president is asking for a _____
JUDGEMENT SAMPLE
53. Which type of nonprobability sampling technique is used in the Consumer Price Index
JUDGMENT
42. Which technique uses nonprobability sampling, in which an experienced individual selects the sample based on his or her judgment about some appropriate characteristics required of the sample member
JUDGMENT SAMPLE
52. A national political pollster randomly selects ten states, then randomly selects five counties within each state, then randomly selects five voting precincts within these counties, then randomly selects five blocks within these precincts, and finally, randomly selects five households for door-to-door interviews about their voting intentions in the next Presidential election. This is best called a _____.
MULTISTAGE AREA SAMPLE
32. Lists of respondents who have agreed to participate in marketing research along with their e-mail contact information are called ___
ONLINE PANELS
38. Janet has agreed to participate in surveys online. Every few weeks, she is sent an email asking her to participate in an online survey. What did Janet most likely do to become involved in these research studies
OPTED IN
39. In which type of sampling does every element in the population have a known, nonzero probability of selection
PROBABILITY SAMPLING
50. A researcher is interested in studying attitudes about raw milk sales and has reason to believe that urban, suburban, and rural groups will vary in their responses. The researcher knows that the population being studied is 50% urban, 40% suburban, and 20% rural. She classifies the potential participants as urban, suburban, or rural residents, and then, for a sample totaling 100, randomly selects 50 individuals from the urban group, 40 from the suburban group, and 20 from the rural group. The researcher is using a _____
PROPORTIONAL STRATIFIED SAMPLE
44. The head of the marketing research department instructs field interviewers to interview owners of DVD players in a shopping mall such that they each interview 10 Sony owners, 8 Panasonic owners, 6 Toshiba owners, and 4 owners of other brands. Which type of sampling procedure is being used
QUOTA SAMPLE
45. Which statement comparing quota sampling with probability sampling is true
QUOTA SAMPLING TYPICALLY COSTS LESS THAN PROBABILITY SAMPLING
35. The difference between the sample result and the result of an accurate census is called _____
RANDOM SAMPLING ERROR
31. A telephone directory that lists the people in the phone book by their street address instead of by their last name is a type of ____
REVERSE DIRECTORY
29. A researcher wants to study the members of the American Marketing Association and selects a sample from its membership list. The membership list is an example of a ____
SAMPLING FRAME
30. Which type of error occurs when potential respondents are improperly excluded before the sample is taken
SAMPLING FRAME ERROR
33. A single element or group of elements that is eligible for selection via the sampling process is called a ____
SAMPLING UNIT
34. If Northwest Airlines selects randomly a set of 40 flights on a given day, and then selects randomly a group of ten passengers on each of these flights to participate in an in-flight survey, the passengers are best referred to as a ____
SECONDARY SAMPLING UNIT
47. A researcher puts the name of each person in a sampling frame list on a 3" x 5" card, shuffles the cards thoroughly, and then selects 35 names from the top of the pile of cards for a phone interview study. What type of sampling procedure is being used
SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLE
46. A sampling procedure that assures each element in the population of an equal chance of being included in the sample is called
SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLING
49. In which type of sampling is a subsample drawn using simple random sampling within each stratum
STRATIFIED SAMPLING
37. Which type of sampling error is primarily due to the nature of a study's design and the correctness of study execution
SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING ERROR
1. Sampling involves using a small number of people in the target market to make conclusions about the entire target market population.
TRUE
13. If individuals do not opt in to receive e-mail from a particular organization, they may consider unsolicited survey requests to be spam.
TRUE
14. When a nonprobability sample is used, there are no appropriate statistical techniques for measurement of random sampling error.
TRUE
16. Judgment sampling is a nonprobability sampling technique in which an experienced individual selects the sample based on his or her judgment about some appropriate characteristics required of the sample member.
TRUE
19. Simple random sampling ensures that each element in the population will have an equal chance of being included in the sample.
TRUE
20. Systematic sampling can, under certain conditions, yield a random sample.
TRUE
22. The most popular type of cluster sample is the area sample.
TRUE
23. Multistage area sampling uses cluster sampling in combination with other random sampling procedures.
TRUE
24. One advantage of a convenience sample is that there is no need for a population list.
TRUE
4. Larger samples allow conclusions to be drawn with more confidence that they truly represent the population.
TRUE
6. A list of all of the members of the Atlanta chapter of the American Psychological Association is an example of a sampling frame.
TRUE
7. A sampling frame is also called a "working population."
TRUE
8. List brokers rent lists of names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of specific populations.
TRUE
9. A reverse telephone directory provides the same information contained in a telephone directory, but in a different format.
TRUE