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<p>neighbouring houses, the sample will not give us any information on that variation.)</p>

<p>As described above, systematic sampling is an EPS method, because all elements have the same probability of selection (in the example given, one in ten). It is not 'simple random sampling' because different subsets of the same size have different selection probabilities - e.g., the set {4,14,24,...,994} has a one-in-ten probability of selection, but the set {4,13,24,34,...} has zero probability of selection.</p>

<p>Systematic sampling can also be adapted</p><p>
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