Does the lottery method always give you a random sample
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Yes, the lottery method always gives a random sample’s outcome. In a random sample, each individual unit has an equal chance of getting selected. Similarly, in a lottery method, each individual unit is selected at random from the population and thereby has equal opportunity of getting selected. For example, in order to select a student as monitor, the slips containing the names of all the students are mixed well, and then a slip is drawn out at random. In this case, all students of the class have equal chance of getting selected. The probability of a student getting selected through the lottery method is exactly same as the probability of any one student randomly selected.
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Yes, the lottery method always gives a random sample. In this method, paper - slips are made for each items of the universe. These slips are shuffled in a box. Then, impartially , some of the slips are drawn to form a sample of the universe.
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