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Chapter 5.A, Problem 30E
Identify the Sampling Method. Identify the sampling method (simple random sampling, systematic sampling, convenience sampling, or stratified sampling) in the following studies.
30. People magazine chooses its “25 best-dressed celebrities” by looking at responses from readers who voluntarily mail in a survey printed in the magazine.
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Statistics in Your Major. Write two to three...Ch. 5.A - Prob. 63ECh. 5.A - Prob. 64ECh. 5.A - 65. Poor Sampling. Find a new article about a...Ch. 5.A - 66. Good Sampling. Find a recent news article that...Ch. 5.A - 67. Margin of Error. 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