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• Explain the advantages of a special sampling technique when compared with other methods. <br />
• Explain the advantages of a special sampling technique when compared with other methods. <br />
• Communicate the results and conclusion of the supplied scientific articles describing sampling population size. <br />
• Communicate the results and conclusion of the supplied scientific articles describing sampling population size. <br />
|additional resources= '''For the less able students''':<br /><br />• B2 Butterfly differentiated materials.doc<br />• O2 Oak Tree Differentiated materials.doc<br />• W4 Whale sampling differentiated article.doc <br />• Z4 Zebra sampling differentiated materials.doc<br /><br />'''Scientific articles''':<br /><br />• B3 Butterfly sampling article.doc<br />• O3 Oak sampling article.doc<br />• W3 Whale sampling article.doc<br />• Z3 Zebra sampling article.doc<br /><br />Scientific articles for the less able students:
|additional resources= '''For the less able students''':<br /><br />• B2 Butterfly differentiated materials.doc<br />• O2 Oak Tree Differentiated materials.doc<br />• Z4 Zebra sampling differentiated materials.doc<br /><br />'''Scientific articles''':<br /><br />• B3 Butterfly sampling article.doc<br />• O3 Oak sampling article.doc<br />• W3 Whale sampling article.doc<br />• Z3 Zebra sampling article.doc<br /><br />Scientific articles for the less able students:<br />• O4 Oak scientific differentiation article<br />• W4 Whale sampling differentiated article.doc
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