A) sample to the body of population
B) sample to the body of probability theory
C) sample to the body of non-probability theory
D) population to the body of probability theory
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A) it cannot be used in many situations of interest
B) it can be used in all situations of interest
C) it can always be used in many situations of interest convenience sample
D) it cannot be overlooked in any of the situations
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A) population of elements
B) sample of elements
C) probability theory of elements
D) non probability population of elements
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A) estimates of population
B) estimates of sample and population
C) estimates of variables
D) estimates of measurement
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A) inferences about how sampled data are designed
B) inferences about how sampled data are arranged
C) inferences about how sampled data are selected
D) inferences about how sampled data are distributed
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True/False
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A) representative of the sample
B) representative of the population and sample
C) representative of the population of interest
D) representative of the student population
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A) few interviewers representing a sample
B) few observations representing sample
C) population of observations representing sample
D) sample of observations representing population*.
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True/False
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A) appropriate sample size
B) appropriate population size
C) appropriate number of variables
D) appropriate number of measures
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A) offense referent
B) person referent
C) place referent
D) time referent
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A) not always representative of the sample
B) not always perfectly representative
C) not always perfectly representative.
D) not always perfectly representative of the student population
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True/False
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True/False
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A) nonprobability sample
B) convenience sample
C) probability sample
D) observed sample
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A) identify other places he/she has visited
B) identify other techniques used
C) identify other criminals he/she knows
D) identify others like him or her
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True/False
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A) sample estimates are more clustered
B) sample estimates are sporadic
C) sample estimates are widely dispersed
D) sample estimates are widely available
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