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The required size of a sample depends on the level of precision that is desired.
"The size of a sample is a serious problem," said Dr. David Murray, director of research at the Statistical Assessment Service, a nonprofit research organization in Washington.
(Margin of error takes into consideration only the size of a sample, which is usually the most trivial source of inaccuracy a pollster has to worry about).
In both cases, the stress intensity factor will increase when the ratio of the size of a sample to the crack length decreases.
RCDTC was the most desirable clustering method presenting a consistent reduction of the data, the small size of a sample, and a high coverage of conformational space.
The size of a sample in purposive sampling is often determined on the basis of "theoretical saturation" (the point in data collection when new data no longer provide additional insights to the research questions) (May , 2002 Patton, 2002).
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From the total population size of 608; a sample size of 258 was drawn.
To obtain a slightly larger sample size of 250, a sample of 50 individuals was randomly selected from each of the five transmission categories, where possible.
In traditional applications the size of a bootstrap sample equals the parent sample size.
The average sample size of a live capture sampling effort was 1,214 individual animals and comprised 1 84 species, whereas the mean sample size of a carcass sampling effort was 19 individual carcasses comprised of 1 10 species.
We consider the problem of estimating the size of an incompletely sampled population.
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