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Grade 12

Sources of Errors

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Tina wants to know which new smart phone she should buy and decides to base her decision on other people’s opinions. She decides to interview some people at the Retirement Home where her grandparents live one Sunday afternoon.

a

Is this an example of Sampling Error or Measurement Error?

Sampling error

A

Measurement error

B
b

What type of Sampling Error is this?

The sample is too small

A

The sample is not random

B

The sample does not adequately represent the population.

C
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An online store sent a survey to all people who had bought the recent book in the Harry Potter series and asked them “Which do you prefer, the Harry Potter Books or the Harry Potter Films?”

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In order to determine the most common non-English language spoken in Melbourne, adults and children at a football game were asked: “Other than English, what language do you speak at home?”

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Parents with young children enrolled at Pebbles Daycare centres around Australia were surveyed and asked the following question:

“Which is better? Private Schools or Public Schools?”

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Outcomes

12C.D.1.2

Describe characteristics of an effective survey (e.g., by giving consideration to ethics, privacy, the need for honest responses, and possible sources of bias, including cultural bias), and design questionnaires (e.g., for determining if there is a relationship between age and hours per week of Internet use, between marks and hours of study, or between income and years of education) or experiments (e.g., growth of plants under different conditions) for gathering two-variable data

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