Questions: Match the name of the sampling method descriptions given. Situations - dividing the population by Gender, and choosing 30 people of each gender - pulling 50 names from a hat - asking people on the street - randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables - surveying every 3rd driver coming through a tollbooth Sampling Method a. Systematic b. Simple Random c. Convenience d. Stratified e. Cluster

Match the name of the sampling method descriptions given.
Situations
- dividing the population by Gender, and choosing 30 people of each gender
- pulling 50 names from a hat
- asking people on the street
- randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables
- surveying every 3rd driver coming through a tollbooth

Sampling Method
a. Systematic
b. Simple Random
c. Convenience
d. Stratified
e. Cluster
Transcript text: Match the name of the sampling method descriptions given. Situations $\square$ dividing the population by Gender, and choosing 30 people of each gender $\square$ pulling 50 names from a hat $\square$ asking people on the street $\square$ randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables $\square$ surveying every 3rd driver coming through a tollbooth Sampling Method a. Systematic b. Simple Random c. Convenience d. Stratified e. Cluster
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the sampling method for "dividing the population by Gender, and choosing 30 people of each gender"
  • The population is divided into subgroups (Gender), and a specific number of individuals (30) are selected from each subgroup. This matches the definition of Stratified Sampling (d d ).
Step 2: Identify the sampling method for "pulling 50 names from a hat"
  • Names are selected randomly without any specific grouping or order. This matches the definition of Simple Random Sampling (b b ).
Step 3: Identify the sampling method for "asking people on the street"
  • Individuals are selected based on their availability and accessibility, which aligns with Convenience Sampling (c c ).

Final Answer

  1. Dividing the population by Gender, and choosing 30 people of each gender: d \text{d}
  2. Pulling 50 names from a hat: b \text{b}
  3. Asking people on the street: c \text{c}
  4. Randomly select two tables in the cafeteria and survey all the people at those two tables: e \text{e}
  5. Surveying every 3rd driver coming through a tollbooth: a \text{a}
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