(See Solution) An upper-level sociology class at a large urban university has 120 students, including 34 seniors, 57 juniors, 22 sophomores, and 7 freshmen.
Question: An upper-level sociology class at a large urban university has 120 students, including 34 seniors, 57 juniors, 22 sophomores, and 7 freshmen.
- Imagine that you choose one random student from the classroom (perhaps by using a random number table). What is the probability that the student will be a junior?
- What is the probability that the student will be a freshman?
- If you are asked to select a proportionate stratified sample of size 30 from the classroom, stratified by class level (senior, junior, and so on), how many students from each group will be in the sample?
- If instead you are to select a disproportionate sample of size 20 from the classroom, with equal numbers of students from each class level in the sample, how many freshmen will be in the sample?
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