The population is incoming students at a particular university. The name of each incoming student is thrown
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The population is incoming students at a particular university. The name of each incoming student is thrown into a hat, the names are mixed, and 20 names (each corresponding to a different student) are drawn from the hat.
State whether or not the sampling method described produces a random sample from the given population.
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