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Suppose a researcher is testing a new vaccine on mice to see how well it prevents the flu virus. The lab has 1000 mice
available for testing purposes, and each mouse has an identification number.
The researcher needs 30 mice to properly run her study of the new flu vaccine. She is considering five different sampling
methods. Match the sampling method to each description.
The researcher uses a computer program to randomly choose 30 of the 1000 mice to use
in her study.
The researcher chooses the first 30 mice she can reach from the door to the mouse room.
The mice are kept in cages on 10 different shelves in the mouse room. The researcher chooses
three mice from each shelf.
Each cage holds five mice. The researcher randomly chooses six cages to use in her study.
The researcher generates a list of identification numbers that has been sorted from smallest
to largest. She randomly picks one mouse from the list, and then chooses every fourth mouse
until she has 30.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a researcher is testing a new vaccine on mice to see how well it prevents the flu virus. The lab has 1000 mice available for testing purposes, and each mouse has an identification number. The researcher needs 30 mice to properly run her study of the new flu vaccine. She is considering five different sampling methods. Match the sampling method to each description. The researcher uses a computer program to randomly choose 30 of the 1000 mice to use in her study. The researcher chooses the first 30 mice she can reach from the door to the mouse room. The mice are kept in cages on 10 different shelves in the mouse room. The researcher chooses three mice from each shelf. Each cage holds five mice. The researcher randomly chooses six cages to use in her study. The researcher generates a list of identification numbers that has been sorted from smallest to largest. She randomly picks one mouse from the list, and then chooses every fourth mouse until she has 30. Answer Bank convenience systematic simple random stratified meluster F10 F8 吕口 F7 esc D00 F4 100 云
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