Suppose that a random sample is drawn of the households in some well-defined geographic area. and Another sample is the
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Suppose that a random sample is drawn of the households in some well-defined geographic area.
and
Another sample is then drawn from the nearest neighbor to each of the originally sampled households. Are these two samples independent? What implication does it have for interpreting the results of the
survey?
and
Another sample is then drawn from the nearest neighbor to each of the originally sampled households. Are these two samples independent? What implication does it have for interpreting the results of the
survey?