When a starting point is randomly chosen and then every kth element is selected at fixed intervals, this is systematic sampling.
Here k = 10 with starting point 4 (selecting 4, 14, 24, ...) so this is systematic sampling.
Out of 1000 employees, 100 have to be selected for a survey . After being arranged in the alphabetical order each one is assigned a number from 1 to 1000. A number 4 is selected and then every 10th person is selected (i.e 4 , 14, 24 ... ) . Which form of sampling is this an example of ?
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cluster sampling
snowball sampling
voluntary response sampling
systematic sampling
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