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Dated: March 2019
Authors: Carlos Barahona , Dave Mills , Emily Nevitt
An animated video (01:52) which gives a brief summary of the situations in which you might not need to use a representative sample. Originally created for UNHCR as part of the FAQ section to support use of the Sampling Decision Assistant Tool.
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When don't you need a representative sample.mp4
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