The process of selecting samples in a repeated pattern, such as
every 11th item or at fixed time intervals, from a continuing
process. The selection of the first item determines the selection
of all other items; therefore the first item must be selected at
random unless it is known that the variability from item to item is
negligible. Systematic sampling can result in bias if the
population characteristics vary systematically in the sequence or
vary in a cyclic manner.