Purpose of survey: What are we trying to find out: we were trying to find out when people thought Christmas music should be broadcast by radio stations.

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Purpose of survey: What are we trying to find out: we were trying to find out when people thought Christmas music should be broadcast by radio stations What are our questions: If by putting a question before the survey that was bias could we get people to say they thought Christmas music should be broadcast earlier rather than later

Sampling Procedure Population: Representation of all students at Juab High School Selecting our sample : To select our sample we got a list of all the boys and a list of all the girls that attend JHS then we used the random Integer on the calculator to randomly select 40 boys and 40 girls to take the survey Making our survey bias: We wanted people to say that they wanted Christmas music to be played earlier (before Thanksgiving) so we put a question at the top of the survey that we thought would change the way they answered the questions below,

Survey Artifact Bias Survey Does it make you ill when people are so selfish that they refuse to celebrate Christ’s birth other than solely in the month of December? Yes/No When do you think Christmas music should be played? O / Any time through year O / After Halloween O / After thanksgiving O / Week before Christmas O / Day of Christmas O / Not at all Gender? O O Unbiased Survey When do you think radio stations should start playing Christmas music? O / Any time through year O / After Halloween O / After thanksgiving O / Week before Christmas O / Day of Christmas O / Not at all Gender? O O