Biased vs. Unbiased Samples

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Biased vs. Unbiased Samples

To get valid results, survey samples must be chosen very carefully To get valid results, survey samples must be chosen very carefully. An unbiased sample is selected so that it accurately represents the entire population. Two ways to pick an unbiased sample are on the next two slides.

Unbiased Samples Simple Random Sample – each item or person in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other Example: Each student’s name is written on a piece of paper. The names are placed in a bowl, and names are picked without looking.

Unbiased Samples Systematic Random Sample – the items or people are selected according to a specific time or time interval Example: Every 20th person is chosen from an alphabetical list of all students attending a school

In a biased sample, one or more parts of the population are favored over others. Two ways to pick a biased sample are listed on the next slide.

Biased Samples Convenience Sample – a convenience sample consists of members of a population that are easily accessed Example: To represent all the students attending a school, the principal surveys the students in one math class

Biased Samples Voluntary Response Sample – a voluntary response sample involves only those who want to participate in the sampling Example: Students at a school who wish to express their opinions complete an online survey

Biased or Unbiased? A random sample of students at a middle school shows that 10 students prefer listening to rock, 15 prefer hip hop, and 25 prefer no music while they exercise. In can be concluded that half the students prefer no music when they exercise.

Biased or Unbiased? Every tenth person who walks into a department store is surveyed to determine his or her music preference. Out of the 150 customers, 70 stated that they prefer rock music. The manager concludes that about half of all customers prefer rock music.

Biased or Unbiased? The customers of a music store are surveyed to determine their favorite leisure time activity. The results are shown in the table. The store manager concludes that most people prefer to listen to music in their free time. Playing Sports 6% Listening to Music 85% Other 9%

Biased or Unbiased? A radio station asks its listeners to indicate their preference for one of two candidates in an upcoming election. 72% of the listeners who responded prefer candidate A, so the radio station announced that candidate A would win the election. Is the conclusion valid? Explain.

Biased or Unbiased? Every tenth student who walked in the cafeteria was surveyed to determine his/her favorite lunch. Out of 40 students, 19 students stated that they liked hamburgers best. The staff concluded that about 50% of the students prefer hamburgers. Is the conclusion valid? Explain.