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It Is Not Necessary to Select a Random Starting Point

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It is not necessary to select a random starting point as the first step in selecting a
systematic sample.


Definitions:

Consistent

In logic and mathematics, a set of statements or propositions is consistent if they do not lead to a contradiction, meaning they can all be true at the same time.

Contingency

An impending event or circumstance with potentiality but lacks predictability with surety.

Symbolic Form

A way of representing logical sentences using symbols and variables instead of words.

Components

Individual parts or elements that together form a whole system or object.

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