Stratified sampling
When subpopulations of the population to be studied vary considerably, it is advantageous to sample each subpopulation (stratum) independently and produce a weighted mean that has less variability than the arithmetic mean of a random sample. There are several possible strategies:
Sampling equal numbers from strata varying widely in size may be used not only to improve the accuracy of estimation but also to equate the statistical power of tests[?] of differences between strata.
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