Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is not correct?
A) It is acceptable to pick a starting point on a random number table by using a "blind stab" method.
B) It is impossible to draw a six-digit random number from a table that is separated into columns of five digits.
C) The only reason for selecting a random starting point on a random number table is to eliminate the predictability of the sample.
D) When selecting a three-digit number from a table that is separated into columns of five digits, it is permissible to use the first three digits, the middle three digits, or the last three digits.
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