estimated proportion
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hasVariableHas Variable(1)
- Survey Sample Size Calculation
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usesVariableUses Variable(1)
- Sample Size Formula
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| Rdf:type | Statistical Variable | [1] |
| Default Value | 0.5 | [1] |
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- \( p \) is the estimated proportion of the population that has the attribute of interest (use 0.5 if unknown). - \( E \) is the margin of error (e.g., 0.05 for 5%). #### Example Calculation: For a population of 14,000 entries, a 95% conf…
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