Suppose you are researching the eating habits of people your age. What sampling method could you use to find the percent of students in your grade who eat five servings of fruit and vegetables each day? What is an example of a survey question that does not have bias?

This is wrong because asking how many FRUITS and VEGETABLES shows bias, try just asking how much and what they eat on a daily basis

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I agree "R"

But it's not asking IF it's biased its asking how can u ask these questions WITHOUT being biased

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Yes, you are right. To avoid any bias, it would be better to ask the respondents about their daily food intake, without specifically mentioning fruits and vegetables. Additionally, specifying the serving sizes and types of fruits and vegetables may help in obtaining accurate information from the respondents.

To find the percent of students in your grade who eat five servings of fruit and vegetables each day, you can use a sampling method known as random sampling. Here's how you could do it:

1. Obtain a list of all the students in your grade.
2. Randomly select a subset of students from the list. This can be done in different ways, such as using a random number generator or assigning numbers to each student and drawing them from a hat.
3. Survey the selected students to determine their eating habits regarding fruit and vegetables. Make sure to provide them with clear and concise instructions on what constitutes a "serving" and request honest responses.
4. Calculate the percentage of students in the sample who meet the criteria of eating five servings of fruit and vegetables each day.
5. Extrapolate this percentage to the entire population of your grade to estimate the overall percentage.

Now, concerning an example of a survey question that does not have bias, here's one:

"Do you consume at least five servings of fruit and vegetables each day?"

This question is straightforward and does not contain any leading or suggestive language that could influence the respondent's answer. It offers a clear metric (five servings) and provides an option for a simple "yes" or "no" response.

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is this answer 100 % sure...?

You may need to define your terms. How large is a serving? What is a fruit or vegetable serving? For example, would a scoop of strawberry ice cream be a fruit serving? A slice of apple pie? If so, how large a slice?

On average, how many servings of fruit and vegetables do you each each day? Circle one.

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