Sampling error occurs because…
a. the researcher made a mistake
b. the researcher chose an inappropriate sample
c. of chance factors
d. of a poorly designed study
c. of chance factors
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Consider each of the following bonds: Bond A: 8-year maturity with a 7% annual coupon.Bond B: 10-year maturity with a 9% annual coupon.Bond C: 12-year maturity with a zero coupon.? Each bond has a face value of $1,000 and a yield to maturity of 8%. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
A. Bond A sells at a discount, while Bond B sells at a premium. B. If the yield to maturity on each bond falls to 7%, Bond C will have the largest percentage increase in its price. C. Bond C has the most reinvestment risk. D. Bond C has the most price risk. E. If the yield to maturity is constant, the price of Bond A will continue to increase over its life until it finally sells at par.
County Water & Sewer operates a public water supply system. County Water must send to every household that it supplies with water an annual statement describing A) County Water's financial situation and material facts that might affect it
B) other operations, such as irrigation and water conservation, in which County Water is involved and to what extent. C) parties who might be held liable if pollution problems arise. D) the source of the water, and any contaminants and health concerns.
Bruce tells his son, "You can have my 1990 truck, but if your grades fall, I'm taking it back." Bruce A)?has made no gift
B)?has made a "revocable gift," which is effective as a gift as long as the stated condition is met. C)?intended to transfer ownership. D)?has made a constructive gift.