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In Systematic Sample Selection, the Population Size Is Divided by the Number

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In systematic sample selection, the population size is divided by the number of sample items desired in order to determine the:


Definitions:

Sample Size

The number of observations or data points collected in a sample for the purpose of analysis.

Population Standard Deviation

A measure of the variation or dispersion of all values in an entire population.

Standard Error

A statistical measure that represents the accuracy with which a sample distribution represents a population by quantifying the variability of the mean.

Standard Deviation

A statistic that measures the dispersion or variability of a dataset relative to its mean, indicating how spread out the data points are.

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