" A sample of 100 from a population of 100 is going to
> > give you the entire population"

Right my example was flawed, assume n=80 and you run the sampling 1000
times. The random generated list you are sampling has 200 number.

"Gus Gassmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Randy Poe wrote:
>
> > "@Home" wrote:
> > >
> > > Is there any downloadable freeware that can generate let's say 2000
random
> > > samples of size n=100 from a population of 100 numbers.
> > >
> >
> > Um.
> >
> > A sample of 100 from a population of 100 is going to
> > give you the entire population.
>
> Um^2. Only if you sample without replacement.
>
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