Multiple Choice
What is systematic selection?
A) The selection of a sample for testing by dividing the number of items in a population by the sample size, determining a sampling interval (n) , and then selecting every nth item in the population.
B) The selection of a sample free from bias, where each item in a population has an equal chance of selection.
C) The selection of a sample without use of a methodical technique.
D) The selection of a sample based on professional judgment and evaluating the evidence obtained by sampling.
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