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How to Determine the Minimum Sample Size in Survey Research to Ensure Representativeness

By Kanda Data / Date Oct 02.2025 / Category Research Methodology

When conducting survey research, the number of samples observed will naturally be one of the main considerations. In survey-based studies, using samples is often a more efficient choice compared to carrying out a census on all population members. By taking a representative sample, we can observe behaviors that reflect the larger population.

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Use Stratified Random Sampling When the Population Is Not Entirely Homogeneous

By Kanda Data / Date Aug 07.2025 / Category Research Methodology

Sampling techniques are very important, especially when we’re observing a specific population. By taking samples, we can save on costs, time, and effort—yet still obtain results that represent the population being studied.

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Snowball Sampling Technique: A Solution When the Population Size Is Unknown

By Kanda Data / Date Aug 04.2025 / Category Research Methodology

In conducting research, we generally take samples from a population under observation. Of course, it’s much easier if we already have data on the population size, so we can take a representative sample that reflects the population as a whole.

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Spearman Rank Correlation Analysis | Practical Test on the Relationship Between Education Level and Performance Level

By Kanda Data / Date Mar 09.2025 / Category Correlation Test

In statistics, correlation tests are frequently used by researchers to examine associations. The purpose of conducting a correlation test is to determine the relationship between two observed variables. However, many people still ask me about one specific correlation test for variables measured on an ordinal scale.

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How to Calculate the Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) in a Multicollinearity Test for Regression

By Kanda Data / Date Jan 29.2025 / Category Assumptions of Linear Regression

In linear regression analysis, to obtain the best linear unbiased estimator, you need to perform a series of assumption tests. One of the assumption tests required in linear regression is the multicollinearity test.

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How to Choose a 5% or 10% Margin of Error in Slovin’s Formula | Calculating the Minimum Sample Size

By Kanda Data / Date Sep 09.2024 / Category Research Methodology

In calculating the minimum sample size using Slovin’s formula, researchers can choose a 5% or 10% margin of error. What’s the difference, and how do you choose the right one? In survey research, when observing a population, we are often faced with the challenge of a large population size that needs to be observed.

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The Differences Between Nominal Data Scale and Ordinal Data Scale in Research Variable Measurement

By Kanda Data / Date Jun 06.2024

In statistical analysis, data measurement scales are divided into four main categories namely nominal scale, ordinal scale, interval scale, and ratio scale. A proper understanding of the differences among these scales is crucial for determining the appropriate data analysis method.

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Difference between Paired t-test and Independent t-test

By Kanda Data / Date May 02.2024

A deep understanding of the difference between paired t-test and independent t-test is crucial for researchers. A strong grasp of both methods is key to making informed decisions based on analyzed data. Paired t-test and independent t-test are used to determine the difference in means between two sample groups.

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