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What is stratified sampling?

A sampling method where subgroups (strata) of the target population are identified and participants are subsequently sampled from these subgroups in proportion to their occurence in the target population....

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Answered by Lauren W. Psychology tutor
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When do you use the "Imparfait" as opposed to the "Passé-Composé" in French?

Both the imperfect and perfect tense evoke actions in the past, however they are used differently.The imperfect is used to describe something or someone, to talk about a habit (an action that was done ove...

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What is the structure and features of a DNA molecule

A DNA molecule is shaped in a double helix. It is composed of two sugar-phosphate backbones, conjoined by what we call 'bases'. These nitrogen bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine, which form the...

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Answered by Gaspard D. Biology tutor
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What are the functions of political parties in the UK?

The functions of political parties can be broken down into three main categories: Representation, policy making, and education.As a representative democracy, political parties act as the spokespeople for ...

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Explain one weakness of the multi-store model of memory.

It is argued that the multi-store model of memory is too simple. The model suggests that the short-term memory and long-term memory are unitary stores. However, this appears to be too simple to account fo...

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