What is the formula for systematic sampling?

You can use a formula to calculate the sampling interval in systematic sampling, which is a probability sampling method where the researcher systematically selects subjects for their sample at a regular interval.

You can calculate the sampling interval (n) by dividing the total population by the desired sample size.

  • Formula: n = population size/sample size
  • Example: I = 2,000/200 = 10

In some cases, people might use a different letter to indicate the sampling interval (e.g., k). This is irrelevant to the use of the formula.