Question

If you are conducting a survey to determine the public opinion on whether hockey is too
dangerous, which of the following samples would be the least biased and most useful?

answers below:

fans at a football game

fans at a hockey game

group of local sportscasters

group of shoppers at a shopping mall

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine public opinion on whether hockey is too dangerous, the least biased and most useful sample would be **a group of shoppers at a shopping mall**.

Here's why:

1. **Fans at a football game**: This sample may include individuals who have a strong preference for a different sport and may have preconceived notions about hockey based on their football fandom.

2. **Fans at a hockey game**: This sample is likely to include people who have positive feelings about hockey and may underestimate its dangers due to their passion for the sport.

3. **Group of local sportscasters**: While they may have informed opinions, sportscasters often have vested interests in promoting sports, including hockey, and their views may not represent the general public's opinions.

4. **Group of shoppers at a shopping mall**: This group is more random and likely includes a diverse mix of people who may have varying levels of interest in hockey, allowing for a broader spectrum of opinions and minimizing biases based on sport preference.

Therefore, the shoppers at a shopping mall would provide a more balanced perspective on public opinion regarding the dangers of hockey.

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