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Quiz 4 (Chapters 10, 11, 12 and 13) Question 9
Quiz 4
9. An amusement park has opened a new roller coaster. It is so popular that people are waiting for up to 3 hours for a 2-minute ride. Concerned about how patrons (who paid a large amount to enter the park and ride on the rides) feel about this, they survey every 15th person in line for the roller coaster comma starting from a randomly selected individual.
Complete parts a through d below.
a) What kind of sample is this?
- a simple random sample
- a census
- a convenience sample
- a systematic sample
b) What is the sampling frame?
- all the patrons willing to wait in line for the roller coaster
- all the patrons of the park
- all the people who go to amusement parks
- all the patrons who like roller coasters
c) Is the sample likely to be representative of the population of interest?
- Yes, the sample islikely to be representative of everyone in the park.
- No, the sample is not likely to be representative of everyone who waited in line for the roller coaster.
- Yes, the sample is likely to be representative of everyone who waited in line for the roller coaster.
- No, the sample is not likely to be representative of everyone in the park.
d) What members of the population of interest are omitted?
- no members of the population of interest are omitted
- the patrons who are willing to wait in line for the ride
- amusement park employees
- the patrons who are not willing to wait in line for the ride