Multiple Choice
The difference between simple random sampling and systematic random sampling is that systematic random sampling:
A) requires a special code to be assigned to the sampling units prior to drawing a sample.
B) requires that a defined target population be ordered in some way.
C) is a nonprobability sampling procedure.
D) is a sampling procedure in which every sampling unit has a known and equal chance of being selected.
E) is based on intuitive judgment or researcher knowledge.
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