Match the scenario with the correct type of sampling technique. A. Convenience B. Stratified C. Systematic D. Cluster 1. Select every 5th person in line to buy concert tickets. 2. Randomly select 5 counties in the state of Ohio and then study the enrollment at all of their high schools. 3. Take a random sample of students from each of the 5 grade levels at a local elementary school and study if they pack or buy their lunch. 4. Ask 10 classmates what their degree program is during your stats class.
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**Step 2:** The scenario where 5 counties in the state of Ohio are randomly selected and then the enrollment at all of their high schools is studied corresponds to **Cluster Sampling**. **Step 3:** The scenario where a random sample of students from each of Show more…
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