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Hence the requirement is to maximize subsample size, with 1% of the pensioner population being the lower limit.
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Subsample size is a constant fraction f of the size of the training data set.
Table 7 p-values of Test 4 with a subsample size ⌊ n 2 / 3 ⌋.
In addition, this procedure enables users to choose between goodness of fit quality and subsample size.
The possible reasons for this include first, the higher-status subsample size is much smaller than the lower-status subsample size, leading to a larger standard error of the estimate coefficients.
This procedure also makes it possible for users to choose between goodness of fit and subsample size.
This research uses the sample size calculator to find the sample size needed as well as to find the subsample size.
Correlations of r2 estimates between the randomly selected subsets and the entire set increase with increasing subsample size.
The mean subsample size was 42 students (SD = 12).
These are evaluated for the amount of additional sites observed as subsample size increases.
As subsample size increases, the deviations become smaller and the estimation converges to the population confidence level.
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