Environmental Monitoring and Control
Stratified sampling is a method used in research to ensure that different subgroups within a population are adequately represented. This technique involves dividing the population into distinct layers, or strata, based on specific characteristics, and then randomly selecting samples from each stratum. By doing so, stratified sampling enhances the accuracy and reliability of data, making it especially useful in studies related to environmental monitoring and control, where diverse ecological or demographic groups may exist.
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