B. SYSTEMATIC RANDOM SAMPLING

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B. Systematic Random Sampling

is a method of selecting every nth element of a population, e.g. , every fifth, eighth, ninth, or eleventh element until the desired sample size is reached.

Example:

If you want to have a sample of 150, you may select a set of numbers like 1 to 15, and out of a list of 1,500 students, take every 15th name on the list until you complete the total number of respondents to constitute your sample.

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