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Sampling With or Without Replacement

In many sampling processes, once subjects are selected from a population, they
are not eligible to be selected again. This is called sampling without replacement.
At any stage of such a sampling process, probabilities of potential outcomes
depend on the previous outcomes. Conditional probabilities are then used in
finding probabilities of the possible samples.

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