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Title: Survey Sample Size


1
Survey Sample Size
  • MKTG 3342
  • Fall 2008
  • Professor Edward Fox

2
Sample Size Determination
  • Convenience Say about 100.
  • Rule of Thumb - At least 30 per each subgroup
    (e.g., males/females) that will be analyzed.
  • Budget Constraint - Have a 300 budget for
    sampling. On average it costs 2 per returned
    questionnaire. Then go for sample size of 150.

3
  • Comparable Studies or Industry Average

Typical Sample Sizes for Studies of Human and
Institutional Populations
People or Households
Institutions
500-1500 1500-2500 2500
200-500 500-1000 1000
50-200 200-500 500
None or few Average Many
200-500 500-1000 1000
4
Determining Sample Size Using Statistical Methods
There are statistical formulas for computing
sample sizes. These consider three aspects
Precision Percent of sampling error deemed
acceptable by the researcher Confidence How
confident is the researcher that the true average
value lies in the interval lower, upper
estimated Variance Dispersion of the true
value across the population
5
Determining Sample Size
  • In general
  • If you desire greater precision in your estimate,
    you need a larger sample size, other things being
    equal
  • If you want greater confidence in your estimate,
    you need a larger sample size
  • If the estimated variance in the population is
    high, then you need a larger sample size

6
Determining Sample Size from Web
There are many sample size calculators on the
web. Two such websites are http//www.steinermark
eting.com/calc_sample_size.htm http//www.dssresea
rch.com/toolkit/sscalc/size.asp The formula on
the first website is for estimating proportions.
Use 95 and 99 confidence level, and confidence
interval (allowable error) to be 2 to 10. Use
any population size such as 100, 1000, 10,000.
See what happens to sample size as you vary the
parameters.
7
What About Response Rates?
  • The calculated sample size is the number of
    desired actual responses, or completed
    questionnaires
  • In the real-world not all surveys sent out are
    completed (response rates are less than 100)
  • You must incorporate the expected response rate
    when deciding how many questionnaires to send out
    or how many people to call


8
Response Rate Calculation
For Mail Surveys
Returned
Surveys
Usable
Response

Returned
Surveys
Surveys
Rate
-
Mailed
e"
Deliverabl
Not
"
9
Mail Surveys
Estimating the number of surveys required to
achieve given sample size

n Surveys Required
(1-U) RR n required sample
size U estimated proportion not
deliverable RR estimated response rate
(proportion)

10
Mail Survey Example
  • You have determined that sample size of 200 will
    allow reasonable precision and confidence for
    your estimates of important population
    parameters. You will be conducting a mail survey
    of households in Highland Park. You expect that
    about 5 of mail will be undeliverable and the
    expected response rate is 10. How many mail
    questionnaires should you send out?

11
Response Rate Calculation
For Telephone Surveys
Completed Interviews
RR
Completed Refusals No Answers Interviews
12
Telephone Survey
Estimating the number of calls required to
achieve given sample size
n Total Calls (1-NE)
(1-R) (1-NA) where n required sample
size NE estimated proportion of
non-eligibles R estimated proportion of
refusals NA estimated proportion of no answers
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Telephone Survey Example
  • You have determined that a sample size of 200
    will allow reasonable precision and confidence
    for your estimates of important population
    parameters. You will be conducting a telephone
    survey of university students ages 20 and older.
    After checking with university registration
    officials you know that 50 of all university
    students meet this criterion. Further, you
    expect about 20 of the people you contact not to
    participate in the survey and about 15 not to be
    reachable even after trying at several different
    times on different days of the week. How may
    total calls should you expect to make for this
    project?
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