prakash111687 wrote:
"People Meters", new devices attached to a relatively small sample of TV sets to determine how many viewers watch programs, show smaller audiences for programs on the major television networks than did the previously used methods of telephone surveys and viewer diaries. Network officials argue that the lower number result from the fact that the people meters, which are located primarily in private homes, fail to take account of many young adults who regularly watch those programs in college dormitories and at military bases.
The network officials' argument depends on which of the following assumption?
(A) People meters have been installed primarily on TV sets belonging to persons whose viewing habits were monitored in the past through telephone surveys and viewer dairies.
(B) Those programs for which people meters have found smaller audiences than did the previously used sampling methods are watched almost entirely by young adults.
(C)
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The network officials' argument depends on which of the following assumption?
(A) People meters have been installed primarily on TV sets belonging to persons whose viewing habits were monitored in the past through telephone surveys and viewer dairies.
(B) Those programs for which people meters have found smaller audiences than did the previously used sampling methods are watched almost entirely by young adults.
(C)
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Statistics : Posted by KarishmaB • on 18 Jun 2012, 06:45 • Replies 11 • Views 18682






