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A researcher wants to survey 2000 Americans for an obesity study. Match the strategies to their corresponding sampling techniques The researcher posts the survey on the Internet the survey question and waits until 2000 people have responded.
The researcher gets the complete list from the Census Bureau and surveys every 1500th person on the list.
The researcher gets the complete list from the Census Bureau and uses a computer to randomly selc 2000 people.
The researeher makes sure that the proportion of respondents from each state matches the propontion of each state's population to the US population
The researcher picks 20 different small groups:a church group a Democrat club a student club etc. each containing 100 people.
Then the researcher makes sure that everyone from each group answers the survey question.
a. Stratified Sampling
b. Systematic Sampling
c. Simple Random Sampling
d. Cluster Sampling
e. Convenience Sampling
Hint: Sampling Methods License Points possible: 1 This is attempt 1 of 1.

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