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Answer:
1. Unbiased sample.
2. Self-selected sample.
3. Stratified sample.
4. Systematic sample.
5. Convenience sample.
6. Biased sample.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Unbiased sample: sample where every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
- For example, a researcher randomly selecting a shopping mall and questioning the customers coming there.
2. Self-selected sample: sample where members volunteer to take part.
- For example, a researcher uploading a questionnaire online and then requesting for brainly members to take part.
3. Stratified sample: members are selected from the different subgroups within a population.
- For example, when a geographical region is stratified into subgroups by climate, habitat, soil type or elevation. A population grouped by males or females.
4. Systematic sample: sample members are selected through the use of a rule.
- For example, a researcher selecting the 10th house on a particular street.
5. Convenience sample: sample where representatives are easily accessible.
- For example, a researcher using a social media poll such as Twitter polls.
6. Biased sample: sample not representative of the entire population.
- For example, a researcher selecting only females when trying to determine the best cook in a class.
Answer:
1. biased sample Â
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members are selected from the different subgroups within a population Â
2. convenience sample Â
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sample members are selected through the use of a rule Â
3. unbiased sample Â
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sample where representatives are easily accessible Â
4. self-selected sample Â
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sample where every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected Â
5. stratified sample Â
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sample where members volunteer to take part Â
6. systematic sample Â
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sample not representative of the entire population Â
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