Is systematic sampling biased?

Systematic sampling is a probability sampling method, which typically ensures a lower risk of bias than nonprobability sampling methods.

However, systematic sampling can be vulnerable to sampling bias, especially if the starting point isn’t truly random. The choice of sampling interval can also introduce bias:

  • If the interval is too small, the sample can lack representativeness of the population.
  • If the interval is too large, the sample might not capture all the variation that exists in the population.