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hey everyone I wanted to do a super quick video on a really specific quirk or use case for radio buttons versus checkboxes and drop downs hereamp;#39;s an example of the typical differences in the use cases for each of these components radio button is great for making a single selection from a relatively small list of options for example selecting a plan type checkboxes are great for selecting multiple options of things you know in a list topics of interest for example we could like multiple things and dropdowns are typically used for single selections of an option in a list where thereamp;#39;s a lot of options so for example a country where every country in the world is available that would be a really long list of radio buttons and thereamp;#39;s also a use case for checkboxes where you are basically making a binary declaration so yes I have done something in this case yes I have read and accept the terms and conditions so thatamp;#39;s a broad overview of why you might use one