9. What method of sampling where all elements of the population are given equal chance of being included in the sample? A. Simple random B. Systematic C. Stratified D. Cluster 10.What method of sampling that divides the population into homogeneous classes and randomly selects from each class the same number of data items to form the sample? A. Simple random B. Systematic C. Stratified D. Cluster 11. Which of the following is true about the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean? A. It is equal to the population mean. B. It is greater than the population mean. C. It is less than the population mean D. It is sometimes less than or greater than population mean.
9. What method of sampling where all elements of the population are given equal chance of being included in the sample? A. Simple random B. Systematic C. Stratified D. Cluster 10.What method of sampling that divides the population into homogeneous classes and randomly selects from each class the same number of data items to form the sample? A. Simple random B. Systematic C. Stratified D. Cluster 11. Which of the following is true about the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean? A. It is equal to the population mean. B. It is greater than the population mean. C. It is less than the population mean D. It is sometimes less than or greater than population mean.
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9. What method of sampling where all elements of the population are given equal chance of being included in the sample?
A. Simple random
B. Systematic
C. Stratified
D. Cluster
10.What method of sampling that divides the population into homogeneous classes and randomly selects from each class the same number of data items to form the sample?
A. Simple random
B. Systematic
C. Stratified
D. Cluster
11. Which of the following is true about the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean?
A. It is equal to the population mean.
B. It is greater than the population mean.
C. It is less than the population mean
D. It is sometimes less than or greater than population mean.
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