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The skip interval in systematic random sampling is computed by dividing the number of potential sampling units on the list by the desired sample size .

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The skip interval in systematic random sampling is computed by dividing the number of potential sampling units on the list by the desired sample size .

Systematic sampling is a type of probability sampling method in which sample members from a larger population are selected according to a random starting point but with a fixed, periodic interval (the sampling interval).

Sampling interval is calculated by dividing the population size by the desired sample size

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