Roper. Through their Roper Reports Worldwide, GfK Roper conducts a global consumer survey to help multi- national companies understand different consumer atti- tudes throughout the world. Within 30 countries, the researchers interview 1000 people aged 1365. Their samples are designed so that they get 500 males and 500 females in each country. (www.gfkamerica.com) a) Are they using a simple random sample? Explain. b) What kind of design do you think they are using?
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Happy workers? A manufacturing company employs 14project managers, 48 foremen, and 377 laborers. In an effortto keep informed about any possible sources of employeediscontent, management wants to conduct job satisfactioninterviews with a sample of employees every month.a) Do you see any potential danger in the companysplan? Explain.b) Propose a sampling strategy that uses a simple randomsample.c) Why do you think a simple random sample might notprovide the representative opinion the company seeks?d) Propose a better sampling strategy.e) Listed below are the last names of the project man-agers. Use random numbers to select two people to beinterviewed. Explain your method carefully.
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The first step in solving 12 problem number 32 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Happy workers? A manufacturing company employs 14project managers, 48 foremen, and 377 laborers. In an effortto keep informed about any possible sources of employeediscontent, management wants to conduct job satisfactioninterviews with a sample of employees every month.a) Do you see any potential danger in the companysplan? Explain.b) Propose a sampling strategy that uses a simple randomsample.c) Why do you think a simple random sample might notprovide the representative opinion the company seeks?d) Propose a better sampling strategy.e) Listed below are the last names of the project man-agers. Use random numbers to select two people to beinterviewed. Explain your method carefully.
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