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    A 1-In-K Systematic Random Sample Involves the Random Selection of One
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A 1-In-K Systematic Random Sample Involves the Random Selection of One

Question 151

Question 151

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A 1-in-k systematic random sample involves the random selection of one of the first k elements in an ordered population, and then the systematic selection of every kth element thereafter.

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