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Difference linear systematic sampling and circular systematic sampling

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Systematic sampling is a statistical method involving the selection of elements from an ordered sampling frame. The most common form of systematic sampling is an equiprobability method. In this approach, progression through the list is treated circularly, with a return to the top once the end of the list is passed. The sampling starts by selecting an element from the list at random and then every kth element in the frame is selected, where k, the sampling interval (sometimes known as the skip):
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What is Systematics?

It is also known as New systematics that is the study of living organisms using all the branches such as cytology, ecology, embryology, anatomy, ecology, biochemical as well as genetical aspects, and also known as Bio-systematics.

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