As we say, systematic sampling requires care if there is unwanted selectivity in the list.
Then simple random sampling or systematic sampling is applied within each stratum.
The most common form of systematic sampling is an equal-probability method.
This makes systematic sampling functionally similar to simple random sampling.
There will be systematic sampling and analytical programmes.
Stereology is a method that utilizes random, systematic sampling to provide unbiased and quantitative data.
As long as the starting point is randomized, systematic sampling is a type of probability sampling.
However, systematic sampling is especially vulnerable to periodicities in the list.
Then, for systematic sampling, we select the sample members to be every tenth unit on the list starting from a randomly selected point in the first ten.
It is also an application of systematic sampling, similar to statistical properties as random sampling, but often easier to carry out.