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How to Get
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a Good Sample
Sample Surveys
• A subgroup of a large population is
questioned on a set of topics.
• No intervention or manipulation of the
respondents, simply asked to answer
some questions.
Response variable:
Explanatory variable:
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Examples
1. A trainer wants to investigate how the
amount of exercise done by a person
affects their resting heart rate. The resting
heart rates of people who exercise different
amounts are measured and compared.
Response variable:
Explanatory variable:
Response variable:
Explanatory variable:
Explanatory variable:
Response variable:
Study 1: 200 people were tested. The group taking Vitamin C showed a
10% reduction in colds compared to the control group.
Study 2: 150 people were tested. This study found no significant
difference in cold rates between those taking Vitamin C and the control
group.
Study 3: 300 people were tested. Those taking Vitamin C had a 15%
reduction in colds compared to the control group.
Study 4: 100 people were tested. The group taking Vitamin C showed a
5% reduction in colds.
Survey
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Examples: Is this a survey, an experiment,
an observational study, or a case study?
Case-study