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Suppose you are researching the eating habits of people your age. What sampling method could you use to find the percent of stu...Asked by slayrat
suppose you are researching the eating habits of people your age. What sampling method could you use to find the percent of students in your grade who eat 5 servings of fruit and vegetables each day? What is an example of a survey question that does not have a bias?
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One sampling method you could use to find the percent of students in your grade who eat 5 servings of fruit and vegetables each day is simple random sampling. This involves selecting a random sample of students from your grade, ensuring that every member of the grade has an equal chance of being selected for the survey.
An example of a survey question that does not have a bias is: "How many servings of fruits and vegetables did you consume yesterday?" This question is neutral and does not favor any particular response.
An example of a survey question that does not have a bias is: "How many servings of fruits and vegetables did you consume yesterday?" This question is neutral and does not favor any particular response.
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