What is the basic process in probability proportionate to size sampling?
a. give clusters all the same chance of being picked but pick a different number of elements per cluster
b. give bigger clusters a greater chance of being picked but then take the same number of elements per cluster
c. give bigger clusters a greater chance of being picked and then take proportionately fewer elements in the bigger clusters
d. give all clusters an equal chance of being picked and then take the same number of elements per cluster
B
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a. 60 b. 10 c. 30 d. 20
The Coleman report of 1966 found that educational opportunity had become pretty much equal for blacks and whites in this country
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What will be an ideal response?
According to the text, why did a spatial mismatch occur between jobs and workers in the 1950s and 1960s?
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