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bartholomew | 14:45 Wed 31st May 2006 | Science
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Hi there


I know that for example when the general population is 1000, one has to select a sample size of 385 (cpnfidence level is 95%, E=0.05) What if the general population is 150? What is the optimum sample size assuming the same confidence level and margin of error?

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How big of an effect size do you want for yourr reserach? Typically, an ES can be determined from looking at meta-analyses of past research and taking the difference in group averages divided by the shared standard deviation.

I'm guessing your 0.05 is a typo, because it would require you interview 150 people!!


If you meant 5 - that standard confidence interval used, then you would need to interview 108 people.


And no, I'm not a genuis at working sample levels out, I used this:


http://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm :-)

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