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Summative Test in Practical Research 1

(Sampling Method)
Name: _______________________________________________ Score: _________________
Section: _____________________ Date: _________________

A. Enumeration
Classes of Sampling
1. ___________________
2. ___________________
Types of Probability Sampling
3. ___________________
4. ___________________
5. ___________________
6. ___________________
Types of Non- Probability Sampling
7. ___________________
8. ___________________
9. ___________________
10.___________________
11.___________________
B. Multiple Choice
1. It refers to a method or process of selecting respondents or people to answer
meant to yield data for a research study.
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
2. It involves all members listed in the sampling frame representing a certain
population focused on by your study.
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
3. It disregards random selection of subjects
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
4. Angela interviewed some persons she met on the campus. She used what type
of sampling method?
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
5. Having people willing to be chosen as respondents’ uses what type of sampling
method?
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
6. It is the best type of probability sampling through which you can choose sample
from a population.
a. Cluster Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Systematic Sampling
d. Simple Random Sampling
7. For this kind of probability sampling, chance and system are the ones to
determine who should compose the sample.
a. Cluster Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Systematic Sampling
d. Simple Random Sampling
8. You think you know the characteristics of the target population very well. In this
case, you tend to choose sample members possessing or indicating the
characteristics of the target population.
a. Availability Sampling
b. Purposive Sampling
c. Quota Sampling
d. Voluntary Sampling
9. Since the subjects you expect to participate in the sample selection are the
ones volunteering to constitute the sample, there is no need for you to do any
selection process.
a. Availability Sampling
b. Purposive Sampling
c. Quota Sampling
d. Voluntary Sampling
10.You choose people whom you are sure could correspond to the objectives of
your study, like selecting those with rich experience or interest in your study.
a. Availability Sampling
b. Purposive Sampling
c. Quota Sampling
d. Voluntary Sampling
11.The willingness of a person as your subject to interact with you counts a lot in
this non-probability sampling method. If during the data-collection time, you
encounter people walking on a school campus, along corridors, and along the
park or employees lining up at an office, and these people show willingness to
respond to your questions, then you automatically consider them as your
respondents.
a. Purposive Sampling
b. Quota Sampling
c. Snowball Sampling
d. Voluntary Sampling
12.This sampling method does not give a specific set of samples. This is true for a
study involving unspecified group of people.
a. Purposive Sampling
b. Quota Sampling
c. Snowball Sampling
d. Voluntary Sampling
13.Choosing samples by chance but through an organizational pattern
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling
14.Dividing 100 persons into groups
a. Non- Probability
b. Probability
c. Research
d. Sampling

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