Systematic random sampling is easier to execute than simple random

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2022-06-13

Systematic random sampling is easier to execute than simple random sampling and usually provides comparable results. The exception is the presence of some kind of ____ in the listing of the members of the population.

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Misael Li

Misael Li

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Systematic sampling is a type of sampling in which every kth member is included in the sample after the random selection of the first unit.
Simple random sampling is a type of sampling in which every unit of the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample. This method is objective and free of selection bias.
Systematic random sampling is easier to execute than simple random sampling and usually provides comparable results. The exception is the presence of some kind of cyclic pattern in the listing of the members of the population.

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