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Write the difference between RANDOM SAMPLING and SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING. Give suitable examples along.

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Answered by TejashreeK
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Explanation:

Simple random sampling uses a table of random numbers or an electronic random number generator to select items for its sample.

Systematic sampling involves selecting items from an ordered population using a skip or sampling interval.Simple random sampling uses a table of random numbers or an electronic random number generator to select items for its sample. ... Meanwhile, systematic sampling involves selecting items from an ordered population using a skip or sampling interval. That means that every "nth" data sample is chosen in a large data set.

Systematic random sampling is the random sampling method that requires selecting samples based on a system of intervals in a numbered population. For example, Lucas can give a survey to every fourth customer that comes in to the movie theater.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Simple random sampling uses a table of random numbers or an electronic random number generator to select items for its sample. Systematic sampling involves selecting items from an ordered population using a skip or sampling interval.

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