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5.02 Errors in surveys

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Beth is interested in which students from her school catch public transport. Select whether the following sampling methods are likely to be biased or not.

a

Selecting every $10$10th person on the bus she catches.

Biased

A

Not biased

B
b

Selecting every $10$10th person on the student list.

Biased

A

Not biased

B
c

Selecting the first $50$50 students that arrive in the morning.

Biased

A

Not biased

B
d

Selecting by having a computer randomly choose student numbers.

Biased

A

Not biased

B
Medium
< 1min

Georgia wants to know how the people in Australia are going to vote in an upcoming referendum. She selects $50$50 random people from her city to interview.

Why might this sampling give poor results?

Hard
< 1min

Justin wants to know how the students at his school might vote for the next school captain. He leaves three flyers in each class to complete by whatever students want to complete them.

Why might this sampling give poor results?

Hard
< 1min

Hannah is surveying customers at a shopping precinct. She wants to know which stores customers shop at the most. She walks around an entertainment store and chooses $30$30 customers from the store for the survey.

Medium
< 1min
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ACMEM135

describe sources of error in surveys; for example, sampling error and measurement error

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