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If a researcher wants to apply the simple random sampling method described in the pollster example to a different group of 500500 registered students, what specific steps must the researcher take to select a sample of 5050 students while maintaining the integrity of simple random sampling?

Question: If a researcher wants to apply the simple random sampling method described in the pollster example to a different group of 500500 registered students, what specific steps must the researcher take to select a sample of 5050 students while maintaining the integrity of simple random sampling?

Sample answer: First, the researcher must obtain a complete list of all 500500 registered students, which represents the entire population. Second, the researcher must randomly select 5050 students from that list in a way that ensures every student on the list has an equal chance of being chosen.

Key points:

  • Obtain a complete list of the entire population of 500500 registered students.
  • Select a sample of 5050 students from the list.
  • Ensure every student on the list has an equal chance of selection.

Rubric: Grading criteria: The response must outline two steps: obtaining the complete list of the entire population (500500 students) and selecting the sample (5050 students) randomly such that each student has an equal chance of being selected.

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