This document provides a table showing the relationship between population size (N) and recommended sample size (S) for determining the appropriate sample size when sampling from a given population. The table shows that as the population size increases, the recommended sample size also increases, ranging from a sample size of 80 for a population of 100, up to a sample size of 278 for a population of 1000. The source indicates the table is adopted from a textbook on research methods.
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Guidance of Determining the Sample Size of a Given Population
This document provides a table showing the relationship between population size (N) and recommended sample size (S) for determining the appropriate sample size when sampling from a given population. The table shows that as the population size increases, the recommended sample size also increases, ranging from a sample size of 80 for a population of 100, up to a sample size of 278 for a population of 1000. The source indicates the table is adopted from a textbook on research methods.
This document provides a table showing the relationship between population size (N) and recommended sample size (S) for determining the appropriate sample size when sampling from a given population. The table shows that as the population size increases, the recommended sample size also increases, ranging from a sample size of 80 for a population of 100, up to a sample size of 278 for a population of 1000. The source indicates the table is adopted from a textbook on research methods.