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Journal Topic .  You are selected for a panel discussion on how we can keep kids from getting their hands on guns. Draw up a plan that includes at least three different possible actions. Explain what you think each action will accomplish. Convenience, Voluntary, Simple Random Sample.

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Journal Topic

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  1. Journal Topic  You are selected for a panel discussion on how we can keep kids from getting their hands on guns. Draw up a plan that includes at least three different possible actions. Explain what you think each action will accomplish.

  2. Convenience, Voluntary, Simple Random Sample

  3. Redefine as a class the following sampling techniques. • Convenience • Voluntary Response • Simple Random Sample • Choosing individuals who are easiest to reach • Individuals choose to participate in the study • A random selection of individuals where every individual has a chance of being selected.

  4. Simple Random Sampling • Mr. Towns wants to find out how chocolate affects the alertness of his 1st period students. • What would Mr. Towns need in order to take a Simple Random Sample of his 1st period, how would he make sure he is being random?

  5. #8Name the type of sample. • Ms. Stadeker wanted to find out more about what the seniors at Fenger High School thought about the food that is served in the lunchroom. So, she drew up a survey and handed it out to all of the senior teachers and had them give it to their class. When the teachers got to class, they gave it to their students and instructed them to take it home to bring back for extra credit, it was not for points. What type of sample is this? Voluntary Response Sample

  6. What are the disadvantages of a this sampling technique? • Often times biased, if a student is going to participate they must have a strong view. • Student may just not read the questions and make stuff up. • Students may lie.

  7. #10 Name the type of sample. • Ms. Stadeker wanted to go to a movie that her seniors liked but she was torn between two movies. So she decided to take a poll of the class and see what the majority was. What type of sample is this? Convenience Response Sample

  8. What are the advantages of this sample? • Easy, Fast, Cheep, etc.

  9. Would this scenario be considered SRS? If not, why not? • Mr. Lee wanted to do a research study on the most preferred (favorite) shoe amongst the Fenger High School senior class. He made up a non-biased survey and handed it out to all the seniors at lunch. (Assume all seniors were at lunch and none of them ditched). He looked over the answers of the only the first 30 students who turned the survey into him.

  10. Break into groups of 2 • Guidelines • Keep it cool • 10 minutes at each station • Due at end of period or for homework

  11. Station #1 • Nike decides to open up an opinion poll on their website about the favorite type of shoes amongst teenagers. All people who participate will be given 5 dollars to any Nike outlet store.

  12. Journal Topic • How can you collect data on peoples’ opinions? For example: If I wanted to find out how students in the CPS feel about the longer school day, how could I collect such information?

  13. Surveys • Select a sample of people to represent a larger population • Ask the individuals in the sample some questions and record their responses • Use sample results to draw some conclusions.

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