A large company wants 2 find da favorite animal of their employees . . . would surveying every 5th woman who uses da Copier, b a random, representative sample? explain ur answer

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Surveying every 5th woman who uses the copier would not yield a truly random or representative sample of all employees in the company. Here's why:

  1. Selection Bias: This method only includes women who use the copier. If men or women who don’t frequently use the copier have different animal preferences, their opinions would be entirely excluded from the survey.

  2. Systematic Sampling: While surveying every 5th individual can provide a systematic sample, it does not ensure randomness unless every employee has an equal chance of being selected. In this case, only a specific subgroup (women who use the copier) is sampled, which skews the results.

  3. Sampling Frame Limitations: The method assumes that everyone uses the copier regularly, which may not be true. Employees may have varied job functions that affect their copier usage, leading to an unbalanced representation of opinions about favorite animals.

For a more representative sample, a true random sampling method should be used, where every employee, regardless of gender or copier usage, has an equal chance of being selected.