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1) Why is it important to state the purpose of a survey before you conduct it?
2) What is the purpose of the study in your research article that you chose?
3) What methods of sampling were used in your study (be sure to state whether they are probability or non-probability, and then specifically what method)?
4) You want to determine the extent to which employees browse the web during work hours at a certain company. What is your population?
5)What kind of problems do you for see if you conduct a survey on government regulations on the stock exchange right after a financial crisis?
6) Explain what is wrong with the following question: "Don't you agree that we have wasted too much money on searching for alien life?"
6) Bob wants to survey cellular telephone shoppers, so he goes the local mall, walks up to people at random and asks them to participate in his survey. Is this a random sample?
7) Explain why a "call in" poll to an evening news program constitutes an unscientific survey.
Rewrite the following questions, and explain why your made the edits you did:
7) Are you satisfied with your current auto insurance (yes or no)?
8) Which governmental American policy decision was most responsible for recent terrorist attacks?