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    In Systematic Sample Selection, the Population Size Is Divided by the Number
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In Systematic Sample Selection, the Population Size Is Divided by the Number

Question 20

Question 20

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In systematic sample selection, the population size is divided by the number of sample items desired in order to determine the


A) sampling interval.
B) tolerable exception rate.
C) computed upper exceptions rate.
D) mean.

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