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CORRECTION MATRIX

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF CONTRACEPTION AMONG


UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION IN MOUNT KENYA
UNIVERSITY

FLAVIA KHASOA

BSCN\34705\2015

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The research. The research design will be descriptive cross- The research design was a descriptive
sectional study. cross-sectional study
4
4 . Data will be collected through use of Data was collected through use of
questionnaires and data will be analysed questionnaires and data was analysed
quantitatively. quantitatively.

The research topic will be used to inform the The research topic was used to inform the
assessment of the uptake of family planning assessment of the uptake of family
13 methods among undergraduate students, in Mount planning methods among undergraduate
Kenya University.
students in Mount Kenya University.

3.7.1 Sample Size Determination 3.7.1 Sample Size Determination


22, 23 The minimum sample size was determined using The minimum sample size was
the Fisher’s et.al (1998) statistical formula for determined using the Fisher’s et.al
calculating sample size; (1998) statistical formula for
n= Z2 pq/d2 calculating sample size;
Where; n = Minimum sample size for a n= Z2 pq/d2
statistically significant survey, Where; n = Minimum sample size
Z = Normal deviate at the portion of 95% for a statistically significant
confidence interval = 1.96, survey,
P = Contraceptive prevalence rate among the Z = Normal deviate at the portion
youth in Kenya was 5% (KDHS, 2014) q = 1- p, of 95% confidence interval = 1.96,
d = Margin of error acceptable or measure of P = Contraceptive prevalence rate
precision among the youth in Kenya was 5%
= 1.96 x 1.96(0.22) (0.78) (1.5) / (0.05) (0.05) (KDHS, 2014) q = 1- p,
= 395.531136 d = Margin of error acceptable or
= 396 (+ 10% to cater for non respondents) measure of precision
= 436 = 1.96 x 1.96(0.05) (0.78) (1.5) /
(0.05) (0.05)
= 89.892
= 89 (+ 10% to cater for non
respondents)
= 99

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