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For example , suppose Lisa wants to form a four-person study group -LRB- herself and three other people -RRB- from her pre-calculus class , which has 31 members not including Lisa . To choose a simple random sample of size three from the other members of her class , Lisa could put all 31 names in a hat , shake the hat , close her eyes , and pick out three names . A more technological way is for Lisa to first list the last names of the members of her class together with a two-digit number , as in Table : Lisa can use a table of random numbers -LRB- found in many statistics books and mathematical handbooks -RRB- , a calculator , or a computer to generate random numbers . For this example , suppose Lisa chooses to generate random numbers from a calculator .
Please check all the words that can be used instead of the target word in the same context. Note that the morphology of the target (third person singular, past tense etc.) is considered to be applied to the candidate automatically in the process of paraphrasing.