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When taking a systematic random sample of size n, every group of size n from the population has the same chance of being selected.

A. True
B. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

This is true because the sample are randomly selected. When we say "random" it means selection is being made fairly without taking into consideration any factors such as age, sex, religion, etc. The selection is not bias in that regard as such the population has the same chance of being selected.

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