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The Sampling Procedure in Which a Starting Point Is Selected

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The sampling procedure in which a starting point is selected by a random process, and then every nth number on the list is selected, is known as __________ sampling.

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Definitions:

Fitness Payoffs

The benefits in terms of survival and reproduction that an organism gains from a particular behavior or trait.

Selfishness

The act of placing one's own needs or desires above the welfare of others.

Lions Hunt

The cooperative behavior displayed by lions when pursuing and capturing prey to ensure survival of the pride.

Cooperative Breeding

A reproductive strategy where more than two individuals contribute care to the offspring, often observed in birds and mammals.

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