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what is the usual notation for sampling intervals is​

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Answered by Kannan0017
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Sampling interval is the distance or time between which measurements are taken, or data is recorded . In research terms, also referred to as 'nth selection', this is when we select every nth participant (sampling unit) in the list; this sampling interval produces a random selection from throughout the total population.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the sampling interval (the number of households in the population divided by the number of households needed for the sample) Select a random start between 1 and sampling interval. Repeatedly add sampling interval to select subsequent households.

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