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Communication Research ASKING QUESTIONS, FINDING ANSWERS THIRD EDITION Joann Keyton North Carolina State University y= APPENDIX C Random Numbers Table INSTRUCTIONS ‘You can enter the table at any point—at any row or any column, First decide if you will move row-to-row or column-to-column. Select a point to enter the table. Now, move to the next row or column to identify the number of the first randomly se- lected element. Continue moving row-to-row or column-to-column until you have identified random numbers for the size of your sample. If your sample is less than 100, use the last two digits. If your sample is less than 1,000, use the last three dig- its. If you find that the next number is a repeat of one already selected or larger than your sample size, ignore it and move on to the next number, Now, use this set of randomly generated numbers and select the corresponding numbered elements from your population to identify your sample 455569625 2391577512 SBT RMT 49057384 == SOK STH TBD 95DB_ 4263 BOHM 8D we 383522 BUSL 2852 SL 2198. GIT HIS 7725581962 AROT BSAA 6 GDA ISS 006s 275s 88H 7AND 8D 207 S768 779935681248 229613 SI] 7375 7073 MN 4250 7G 523578) SSB a8 HOB MH. 483381650406 7263 SS 25S 10S HG) 323 7813583) SHB MMOL 0B] SCH 7ID IO sit 11278056 Ost SSD 7D TH GSD HRS m7 (9713 9BDSATS BATA AMS BTB 21065366 = SOM 732 OSL ISAS BSR 3a 908) 3591S) 583, RN SHDN 6200 S717, ASML MLSS HST 23H BKB S65 58379275 MG HRS wt] HD fies 3503 6S TSS 229 SST] SMD sash 99077 ao 2B199 6D 3086S 12 = oiel_—s

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