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Imagine you want to study the study habits of all high school students in a school district. Applying the concepts of sample and population from the talkativeness study, describe how you would construct a study using a subset of this group and identify what your sample and population would be.

Question: Imagine you want to study the study habits of all high school students in a school district. Applying the concepts of sample and population from the talkativeness study, describe how you would construct a study using a subset of this group and identify what your sample and population would be.

Sample answer: To apply this methodology, I would select a manageable subset of students, such as 150 students across different grades in the district, to serve as the sample. The population I intend to draw conclusions about would be all high school students in that school district.

Key points:

  • Select a subset of students (the sample) from the school district to measure.
  • Define the target population as all high school students in the school district.
  • Apply the concept of using a sample to represent a larger population in a new context.

Feedback: In this research design, the sample is the manageable subset of students you actually measure (e.g., 150 students), whereas the population is the entire group of interest that you wish to draw conclusions about (all high school students in the school district).

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