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    A Systematic Random Sample Is a Subset of a Population
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A Systematic Random Sample Is a Subset of a Population

Question 147

Question 147

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A systematic random sample is a subset of a population chosen by taking separate censuses in a randomly chosen subset of distinct clusters into which the population is naturally divided.

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