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Explain the difference between a simple random sample and a systematic sample. (

ID: 3271967 • Letter: E

Question

Explain the difference between a simple random sample and a systematic sample. (Select all that apply.) In a systematic sample, the clusters to be included are selected at random and then all members of each selected cluster are included. In a systematic sample, random samples from each strata are included. In a simple random sample, every sample of size n has an equal chance of being included. In a systematic sample, the only samples possible are those including every kth item from the random starting position. In a simple random sample, the only samples possible are those including every kth item from the random starting position. In a systematic sample, every sample of size n has an equal chance of being included. In a simple random sample, random samples from each strata are included. In a simple random sample, the clusters to be included are selected at random and then all members of each selected cluster are included.

Explanation / Answer

In a simple random sampling, each possible sample of same size has equal probability of being selected.

While in a systemeatic sampling, sampling is start at a random point in the population and each kth element from the currently selected element is selected.

Second and third option is correct.

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