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Number of people that attended the movie theater over the course of a month.
Mr Song wants to know about hair color, eye color, cleft chins, and detached earlobes. He hands out a survey to the 12 people in his class.
Serin is selling cupcakes door to door in an effort to buy more flutes and trumpets for the school band
I am 5.5 feet, Henson is 5.4 feet feet and Gabriel is 5.6 feet.
An evaluation of Kim's reading behavior based on his English teacher's observation.
The number of left-handed students in Mr Song's classroom
A classification of heavy smokers, light smokers and non smokers
Information that is obtained directly by student researchers in Mc Master University from surveys and observation
Mr. Joseph uses information from the most recent census, which gathers information on factors such as age, address, and earnings of households in a particular area, to determine if it would be profitable to open another store in the next city.
A national census collects age, home address, educational level, and employment status recorded separately for every person who responds.
Turnout for each canton in federal elections
A random selection of 50 students from CALC
Picking marbles from a big jar
An airline company wants to survey its customers one day, so they randomly select 5 flights that day and survey every passenger on those flights.
A survey researcher selects a sample of hospitals randomly, then within each hospital he select a single ward randomly, then select individual patients from each ward randomly
Counting the number of cars crashing.
A pollster from Downtown City-news interviews shoppers at a Eaton mall.
A news show asks viewers to participate in an on-line poll
A survey of high school students to measure teenage use of illegal drugs
A smartphone survey for older adults;
Asking a person about an event that happened in the distant past that they feel pressured talking about.
One survey team's portable machine to measure BAC malfunctioned and was not checked, as should be done every day. It measured everyone's BAC as 0.8 g/ml , too high.
In clinical research about TB any data produced are the result of a clinical trial.
Information a researcher collects when trying to determine the effects that eating strictly organic foods has on overall health.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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