This document provides a table from Krejcie and Morgan (1970) that can be used to determine the appropriate sample size for a given population size based on achieving a representative sample. The table lists population sizes ranging from 10 to 100,000 and the corresponding recommended sample sizes to ensure accuracy and representation. For example, a population of 100 would require a sample size of 80, while a population of 1,000 would require a sample size of around 300.
This document provides a table from Krejcie and Morgan (1970) that can be used to determine the appropriate sample size for a given population size based on achieving a representative sample. The table lists population sizes ranging from 10 to 100,000 and the corresponding recommended sample sizes to ensure accuracy and representation. For example, a population of 100 would require a sample size of 80, while a population of 1,000 would require a sample size of around 300.
This document provides a table from Krejcie and Morgan (1970) that can be used to determine the appropriate sample size for a given population size based on achieving a representative sample. The table lists population sizes ranging from 10 to 100,000 and the corresponding recommended sample sizes to ensure accuracy and representation. For example, a population of 100 would require a sample size of 80, while a population of 1,000 would require a sample size of around 300.