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    Systematic Selection Involves the Selection of a Population for Testing
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Systematic Selection Involves the Selection of a Population for Testing

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Systematic selection involves the selection of a population for testing by dividing the number of items in a population by the sample size, resulting in the sampling interval (n).

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