=+31. A common method for selecting a random sample without replacement from the integers 1, 2, 3,
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=+31. A common method for selecting a random sample without replacement from the integers 1, 2, 3, . . . , N is to generate a random sample with replacement (using random number tables or a software program) and then discard any duplicate numbers that appear in the sample.
Use the sampling rules in Section 4.2 to justify why this procedure will produce a valid random sample without replacement.
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Applied Statistics For Engineers And Scientists
ISBN: 9781133111368
3rd Edition
Authors: Jay L. Devore, Nicholas R. Farnum, Jimmy A. Doi
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