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Discussion # 1 Due Weds 10/27/21

Wk 6 Discussion 1 - Sample Size [due Thurs]

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Please refer to the resources provided on CDS Central . They are intended to help you engage effectively on the discussion board.

Due Thursday

Frankfort-Nachmias and Leon-Guerrero (2018) noted that the precision of a confidence interval can be enhanced by increasing the sample size. 

Write a 250- to 300-word response to the following:

· How does sample size affect the validity of a study?

· What factors determine the size of an ideal sample?

· How is the sample size calculated?

Reference: Frankfort-Nachmias, C., & Leon-Guerrero, A. (2018). Social statistics for a diverse society (8th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. 

Due Monday

Review others’ questions and using your professional experience, provide an answer or related insights in 150 words.

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Discussion # 2 Due Fri 10/29/21

Wk 6 Discussion 2 - Sampling Designs [due Sat]

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Please refer to the resources provided on CDS Central . They are intended to help you engage effectively on the discussion board.

Due Saturday

Write a 250- to 300-word response to the following:

· Select one of the sampling designs introduced in this week’s readings.

· Give a brief introduction of the sampling design, and explain where you might apply it most successfully.

Due Monday

Review others’ questions and using your professional experience, provide an answer or related insights in 150 words.

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