the , items from to , . A page from Tippett’s table may be selected and the first twenty numbers ranging from to , are noted down. If the numbers are above , choose the next number ranging from to . Items bearing those numbers will be selected as samples from the population.
Making use of the portion of the random number table given,the requiredrandom samples are shaded. Here, we consider row wise selection of random numbers. If the population size is , and suppose we want to select items out of , . All itemsfrom to should be numbered as to .Now, we may now select numbers from the random number table.The procedure will be different, as Tippett’s random numbers are available only in four digits.
Thus, we can select the first three digits from the four digit random sample number.Making use of the portion of the random number table given, the required random samples are shaded in RED colour. Here, we consider row wise selection of random numbers. If the population size is and suppose we want to select items out of . All itemsfrom to should be numbered as to .
Now, we may now select numbers from the random number table. The procedure will be different, as Tippett’s random numbers are available only in four digits. Thus, we can select the first two digits from the four digit random sample number. Making use of the portion of the random