Which sample fairly represents the population? Check all that apply. using a yearbook to determine the most popular names for girls in the United States asking the people exiting a vitamin store how often they exercise to determine the amount of time the average American exercises calling every registered member of the national Republican Party to determine the voter turnout for a city’s mayoral race sending a mandatory and confidential e-mail survey to every tenth employee of a company to determine overall job satisfaction taking a poll in the main hallway between classes to determine the number of students who would be interested in a school trip to New York City
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1. Using a yearbook to determine the most popular names for girls in the United States - not a fair sample since we focus on only one school's yearbook
2. Asking the people exiting a vitamin store how often they exercise to determine the amount of time the average American exercises - not a fair sample since we are asking relatively unhealthy people only on amount of exercise
3. Calling every registered member of the national Republican Party to determine the voter turnout for a city’s mayoral race - not a fair sample since the survey only covers a single party
4. Sending a mandatory and confidential e-mail survey to every tenth employee of a company to determine overall job satisfaction - A fair sample, since employees are fairly randomly selected
5. Taking a poll in the main hallway between classes to determine the number of students who would be interested in a school trip to New York City - A fair sample, since students are fairly randomly selected
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The answer is the 2 and 5 ones. :)
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