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    The Skip Interval in Systematic Random Sampling Is Computed by Dividing
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The Skip Interval in Systematic Random Sampling Is Computed by Dividing

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The skip interval in systematic random sampling is computed by dividing the number of potential sampling units on the list by the desired sample size.

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