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    A Systematic Sample Differs from a Simple Random Sample in That
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A Systematic Sample Differs from a Simple Random Sample in That

Question 12

Question 12

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A systematic sample differs from a simple random sample in that:


A) it is superior
B) it is inferior
C) it employs a predetermined list of potential respondents
D) its results are subject to tests of statistical significance

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