arudnicki@msn.com|a parameter.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. flyingtable832yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. montgome@citrine.indstate.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. gbuttweiler@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. fmxavier05@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. kylebentfield@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. poptab72@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a population.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. bier0093@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. wagn0339@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a systematic sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. ascholz@upsala.k12.mn.us|a parameter.|a population.|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. chan0560@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. twhyatt@runestone.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. hjklh|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. ghk|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. sanf0058@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. goem0005@cda.morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a convenience sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. goem0005|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. Greenalien7@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. duer0036@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a parameter.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. Lovelys83@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. brent6843@yahoo.com|a statistic.|a parameter.|a convenience sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. hayn0035@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. hayn0035@umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. mahlnigo|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mahlnig|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. mahling|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. mahlingp|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. lrupp@mnba.org|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. leahmullenbach@yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. jayren96@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. clueck@tds.net|a parameter.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. missbb96@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. rada0028@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. moll0091@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. Als3rdhand@aol.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. olso1576@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. srice@rea-alp.com|a statistic.|a population.|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. Als3rdhand@aol.com/Sungur|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. delmax_f@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. mirvin2@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. mj0599@excite.com|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. seel0040@cda.morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. gilk0008@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. zychja@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. yerkaj@cda.morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. spalmquist@charter.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. lukezajac@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. john4296@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. kirkir12@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. smit1819@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a systematic sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. kuec0017@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. blix0009@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. bagl0013@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. PFur538447@aol.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. randi@rossman.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. musical1704@yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. bohn8@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. Talis3548@aol.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mawinans@charter.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. avaf@ll.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. ande3031@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. buff0040@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mart0974@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. eskr0003@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. 05213|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. buff0040@morris.umn.edux|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. rams0907|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. gill0331@cda.morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. kela0004@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. knie0016@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. helg0116@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. Rahm00444@umn.edu.|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. alde0039|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. ohsx0002@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a convenience sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. stei0443@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. waffleweave@yahoo.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. brot0057|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. 05615625|a parameter.|a statistics|a convenience sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. bouf0001@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. 23153|a parameter.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. dani0296@morris.umn.edu, gich0004@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. maue0011 winn0040|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. gros0051@cda.morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. terr0077@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. hero0039@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. minihendog@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. rahm0044@umn.edu.|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. df|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. phel0070@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. g|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. eldanio85@yahoo.com|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. dfbarger@juno.com|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. john4125@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. vegan_like_me@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. nord0381 @cda.morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. smit1825@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. olsater@brainerd.k12.mn.us|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. determam@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. lpl767@attbi.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. patt0210@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. jennaevenson@hotmail.com|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. madd0090@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. super_8_gk@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. mcescher@aol.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. john4195|a parameter.|a population.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. marg0047@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. murc0009@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. orangesmoker25@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. jone0722@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. ang6203@netscape.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. andr0456@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. chillywilly_54@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. helm0166@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. karla_j_koenig@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. blac0264@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. you0656@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. cristinahartnett@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. qqqwww|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. qqqwww555|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. kknudsen12@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. josto22@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. darc0004@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. orangeskier1081@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. smit2085@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. cart0300@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. mans0082@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. park0723@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. durk0030@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a parameter.|a convenience sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. stuc0035@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. sore0329|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. sheq0002@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. turg0017@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. lemb0030@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. wolf0356@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. exdreamone@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. gree0680@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. bren0223@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. katie_cunnien@yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. shim0122@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. preu0033|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. moje0003@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a population.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. fins0040|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. eklu0044@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. 2gree0680@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. meat0011@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mdo0413|a statistic.|a parameter.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. sull0348|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. haas0110|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. Turp0007@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. thom1871,cath0012,stef0198|a statistic.|a population.|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. gaut0026|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. anto0094@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. wyma0021@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. wivi0003@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. clar0567|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. reme0029@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. good0411@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. wool0073@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. bluerunestone@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. thao0212@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. devo0038@umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. jeckman@visi.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. insane_boy@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. biggie2004@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a convenience sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. jplarson@mchsi.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. klsmith@csbsju.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. drap0026@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. popow003|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. X|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. emylee908@yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. hynn0004@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. randinorby@charter.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. blas0063@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. dsctyts|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. blas0063@morris.umn.edux|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. chen0863@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. dtfeldhege@warpdriveonline.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. keri@sbtc.net|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mall0113@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. harr0709@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. east0120@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. jj_klick16@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. loxx0091@umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. ericaolson@lakeland.ws|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. edlu0029@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. trom0029@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. trom71@msn.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. zaba0004@|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. chit_31@yahoo.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. ke_anderson@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. enge0335@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. the_goat_grrl@yahoo.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. redm0054@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. medl0023@morris.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. Sarah.R.Kron@wheaton.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. Deserteagle@frontiernet.net|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. nay_nay_2006@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. mark0387@mrs.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. schaubz@yahoo.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. schaubz@yahoo.com1|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. kroll072@mrs.umn.edu|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. kroll072@mrs.umn.edu1|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. Afroman2k6@yahoo.com|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. TomKelsey@hotmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. musi0022@mrs.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. cannongal@earthlink.net|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. hage0369@tc.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. kees0020@mrs.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. obet0003@mrs.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a convenience sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. dk@dk.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. dk@ddk.com|a statistic.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. dk@ddlk.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. bryan135@mrs.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a population.|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. dk@dkc.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. dk@dkcl.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. fasdf|a parameter.|a statistics|a convenience sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. fasdfk|a parameter.|a statistics|a systematic sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. fasdfvxk|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. asdfh|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. eli_ana2005@yahoo.com|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. musi0026@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. greatgalwoody|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. tomandamy@gmail.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. melissa0848@msn.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. JKSk8terboy@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. pete2506@umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. mini0018@yahoo.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. tkraguse@traversenet.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a convenience sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. melb0082@mrs.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. koehn012@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. foxx0226@ morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. foxx0226@ mrs.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. hagg0055@mrs.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. markandrie@hotmail.com|a sample proportion.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. grif0227@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. supersefie@yahoo.com|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. hayw0017@umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a simple random sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|none of the above. free0208@umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. tess0052@mrs.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a simple random sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. scal0029@mrs.umn.edu|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. sada|a parameter.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. dasd|a parameter.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. dasdfff|a parameter.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. dasdffff|a parameter.|a parameter.|a stratified sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. mike@aol.com|an unbiased statistics.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. mike8@aol.com|a sample proportion.|a population.|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. mike88@aol.com|an unbiased statistics.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|reduces bias resulting from poorly worded questions. mike888@aol.com|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. colso009@morris.umn.edu|an unbiased statistics.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. baso0011@mrs.umn.edu|a parameter.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. caitlin_maguire@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|none of the above. jenn0117|a parameter.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. joh01673@morris.umn.edu|a statistic.|a parameter.|a simple random sample.|very inaccurate since the sample is only a fraction of all Americans who have visited France.|reduces bias resulting from the behavior of the interviewer. lofg0020@umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. croo0049@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, overstating the extend to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|none of the above. stars30@hotmail.com|a statistic.|a sample|a stratified sample.|biased, understating the extent to which the old stereotypes weren't true.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse. wilso783@morris.umn.edu|a sample proportion.|a statistics|a stratified sample.|very accurate given the large sample size.|offsets bias resulting from undercoverage and nonresponse.