The difference between simple random sampling and systematic random sampling is that systematic random sampling:

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Simple random sampling involves randomly selecting a sample of participants or items from a larger population, while systematic random sampling involves selecting a random starting point and then selecting every kth member or item from the population. Systematic random sampling is useful in ensuring that all members of the population have a chance to be included in the sample, allowing for the sample to be representative of the entire population.

Answered by Jeffrey Crawford

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