Simple Random Sampling

  • Singh S
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Simple Random Sampling (SRS) is the simplest and most common method of selecting a sample, in which the sample is selected unit by unit, with equal probability of selection for each unit at each draw. In other words, simple random sampling is a method of selecting a...

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Singh, S. (2003). Simple Random Sampling. In Advanced Sampling Theory with Applications (pp. 71–136). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0789-4_2

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