SOLUTION: Suppose that you were going to conduct a survey of visitors to your campus.
You want the survey to be as representative as possible. (a) How would you select
the people to survey
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You want the survey to be as representative as possible. (a) How would you select
the people to survey
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Question 885079: Suppose that you were going to conduct a survey of visitors to your campus.
You want the survey to be as representative as possible. (a) How would you select
the people to survey? (b) Why would that be your best method? Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
(b) With a simple random sample, you eliminate most bias that could result in the survey. If you didn't do things randomly, then you may select people who strongly favor the campus and leave out a lot of people who don't like the campus. This would then falsely give you the idea that everyone (on average) likes the campus. To fix this bias, you'd just randomly pick people and that would give you a better snapshot of the population.