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CNSL 503 Module 3 Problem Set_ Statistics – Zamboni
Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions | 2026
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Points 5
Questions 28
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Question 1
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What is the difference between a statistic and a parameter?
Your Answer:

A statistic is a numerical value that describes a sample. A parameter is a numerical value that describes
a population.

A statistic is a descriptive statistical result that is generated from a sample, whereas a parameter
is a statistical result from a population.


Question 2
pts
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding a representative sample?
A representative sample’s members generally have similar characteristics to those of the population.
Correct!
The results from a representative sample favor particular results.

The results from a representative sample accurately reflect population parameters.


Question 3
pts
Which type of sampling involves a rule being established for how sample members will be selected?

, Convenience sampling

Simple random sampling

Correct!
Systematic sampling

Stratified sampling


Question 4
pts
Which type of sampling frequently does not result in a representative sample?
Correct!
Convenience sampling

Cluster sampling

Systematic sampling

Stratified sampling


Question 5
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What is the difference between cluster sampling and stratified sampling?
Your Answer:

Cluster sampling involves dividing a population into subgroups known as clusters and then randomly
selecting several groups for the study. Stratified sampling is a type of random sampling used when a
population can be divided into subgroups called strata.

Cluster sampling involves dividing a population into random groups called clusters, whereas
stratified sampling involves identifying strata within a population and recruiting proportional
numbers from random samples of each stratum.


Question 6
pts
Which of the following is a disadvantage of simple random sampling?
Each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

It is the simplest method for gathering a sample from a population.

Selection of each member of the sample is independent of selection of all other members.
Correct!
It is most practical for small populations.


Question 7

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