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Why would you use a stratified sample of participants when carrying out a study?

A stratified sample of participants means the proportion of one group of participants in relation to the others in the real world is reflected in your sample. This can be useful in a study about where a m...

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Analyse this unseen poem, 'Handbag' by Ruth Fainlight

HandbagMy mother's old leather handbag, crowded with letters she carriedall through the war. The smellof my mother's handbag: mintsand lipstick and Coty powder.The look of those letters, softenedand worn ...

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Share £200 in the ratio 2:3

200/(2+3) = 40402 = 80403 = 120£80:£120

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Explain two reasons for the French exit from Indochina in 1954

One reason for the French exit in 1954 was the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in spring 1954. This is because the battle highlighted how weak colonial French control had become; it was a Viet Minh victory, mostl...

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How much of the source and my own knowledge should I use in my answer?

The amount of information will depend on how many marks the question is worth. For example, a 4 marker will need more information form the source as this sort of question is testing your quick observation...

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