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hi so in this video weamp;#39;re going to start talking about stratified sampling now if you have a look at Mattamp;#39;s wrap coat UK thereamp;#39;s a post on there that will talk a little bit about why we use stratified sampling and basically it revolves around if youamp;#39;re wanting to find out information thatamp;#39;s representative of a group of people letamp;#39;s say that you want to find out how a thousand different people feel about a particular issue you might not have the time or the resources to be able to interview a full thousand so what you do is you take a sample of that thousand however you need to make sure that sample is representative of male and female and young people and older people and make sure that the group that youamp;#39;re sampling is representative of your sample overall so on this particular question we have boys and girls within year 12 and year fourteen and what the question is asking is to do is to carry out a survey of only 50 stud