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A psychology student is designing a survey and wants to maximize the demographic diversity of the participants. Applying the findings on web-based research, which sampling method (internet survey vs. traditional laboratory study) should the student choose, and what caveat about generalizability must they keep in mind?

Question: A psychology student is designing a survey and wants to maximize the demographic diversity of the participants. Applying the findings on web-based research, which sampling method (internet survey vs. traditional laboratory study) should the student choose, and what caveat about generalizability must they keep in mind?

Sample answer: The student should choose an internet survey because internet samples are frequently more diverse across various domains than traditional study samples. The caveat they must keep in mind is that the internet sample still does not perfectly represent the entire population.

Key points:

  • Chooses an internet survey over traditional laboratory methods to increase demographic diversity.
  • Applies the caveat that internet samples do not perfectly represent the entire population.

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 1 point: Applies findings to select an internet survey over a traditional study for higher demographic diversity. - 1 point: Applies the limitation that the chosen internet sample will not perfectly represent the entire population.

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