The sample size is an important feature of any empirical study in which the goal is to make inferences about a population from a sample. In this video I have discussed a very simple way to determine the Sample size with reference.
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Thanks for the precise lecture. However, may I please know how I can calculate the sample size of the following; Ntoroko 76,000 Bunyangabo 195,100 Kabale 248,700 Rubandi 208,500 Kisoro 315,400 Bududa 271,100 targeting a total of 100,000 respondents interviewed? Thanks
cmiiw, if the margin of error is 0.1 so the sample size will always round up to 100, and if the margin of error is 0.05, the sample size will always round up to 400, no matter how big the population number. Same with Slovin formula?
thank you, sir, for this precise video. I am a researcher and reserach on sustainability. the area is INDIA. what such sample size should i account, please help me sir.
my target population is middle age group of a city. do I need to first take the middle-age population out of whole and then calculate sample size from the extracted population?
How to calculate when there is just one group of the population need to access. like Key factors affecting people with physical disability in participation in sports and physical activity in Tower Hamlet Area in London. So, how I will calculate the sample size for this study?