The population is ___________________________. 6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Example 1 Classify a sampling method Study Time A high school is conducting.

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The population is ___________________________. 6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Example 1 Classify a sampling method Study Time A high school is conducting a survey to determine the average number of hours that their students spend doing homework each week. At the school, only the members of the sophomore class are chosen to complete the survey. Identify the population and classify the sampling method. Solution Because a rule (sophomore class only) is used to select members of the population, the sample is a ____________ sample. all of the school’s students systematic

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Example 2 Identify a potential biased sample Is the sampling method used in Example 1 likely to result in a biased sample? Solution Students in other grades may have different study habits, so the method ____________ in a biased sample. may result

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Example 3 Identify potentially biased questions Tell whether the question is potentially biased. Explain your answer. If the question is potentially biased, rewrite it so that it is not, a.Do you still support the schools basketball team, even though the team is having its worst season in 5 years? Solution a.The question is biased because _______________ _________________________________________ ________________________. it suggests that people should not support a basketball team that is doing poorly An unbiased question is, “__________________ ___________________________” Do you support the school basketball team?

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Example 3 Identify potentially biased questions Tell whether the question is potentially biased. Explain your answer. If the question is potentially biased, rewrite it so that it is not, b.Don’t you think that dogs are better pets than cats? Solution b.The question is biased because _______________ ____________________________. it suggests that dogs are better pets than cats An unbiased question is, “__________________ ________________________” Do you think dogs or cats make better pets?

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. 1.In Example 1, suppose the school asks students to volunteer to take the survey. Classify the sampling method. Self-selected sample

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. 2.An amusement park owner wants to evaluate the customer service given by the park’s ride operators. On day, every 10 th customer leaving the park was asked, “Don’t you think our friendly, well-trained ride operators provided excellent customer service today?” No. a.Is the sampling method likely to result in a biased sample? Explain. In this systematic sample, the rule to choose survey participants is not biased.

6.6Analyze Surveys and Samples Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. 2.An amusement park owner wants to evaluate the customer service given by the park’s ride operators. On day, every 10 th customer leaving the park was asked, “Don’t you think our friendly, well-trained ride operators provided excellent customer service today?” This question is biased because it suggests that the ride operators did provide excellent customer service. b.Is the question potentially biased? Explain your answer. If the question is potentially biased, rewrite it so that it is not. An unbiased question is “Do you think that our ride operators provided excellent customer service?”

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