Chapter 5: Q. 29 (page 313)
AARP, and Medicare (4.1) To find out what proportion of Americans support proposed
Medicare legislation to help pay medical costs, the AARP conducted a survey of their
members (people over age who pay membership dues). One of the questions was:
“Even if this plan won’t affect you personally either way, do you think it should be passed
so that people with low incomes or people with high drug costs can be helped?” Of the
respondents, answered “Yes.”
a. Describe how undercoverage might lead to bias in this study. Explain the likely
direction of the bias.
b. Describe how the wording of the question might lead to bias in this study. Explain the
likely direction of the bias.
Short Answer
a) As a result, your data samples will be skewed toward the viewpoints of a small portion of your research population.
b) The percentage of people in her state concerned about internet privacy is likely to be lower than percent.