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Sample Size Determination Using Krejcie and Morgan Table: February 2021

This document discusses the Krejcie and Morgan table for determining sample size for research. The table, created in 1970, provides sample sizes corresponding to population sizes for easy reference when designing a study. It includes a formula for calculating sample size but presents the completed table so researchers don't need to perform calculations. The document encourages researchers to use the Krejcie and Morgan table when examiners dislike online calculators and provides the full table for reference.

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Sample Size Determination Using Krejcie and Morgan Table: February 2021

This document discusses the Krejcie and Morgan table for determining sample size for research. The table, created in 1970, provides sample sizes corresponding to population sizes for easy reference when designing a study. It includes a formula for calculating sample size but presents the completed table so researchers don't need to perform calculations. The document encourages researchers to use the Krejcie and Morgan table when examiners dislike online calculators and provides the full table for reference.

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Sample Size Determination Using Krejcie and Morgan Table

Dear Researcher,

If your thesis examiner doesn’t like online sample size calculators such as raosoft.com etc. You
can use Bukhari Sample Size Calculator (Bukhari, 2020) which is an MS Excel based calculator
working on formula proposed by Daniel (1999). But in this short post I want to draw your
attention to another method of sample size determination and it is old. Yes, you guessed it right!
It is Krejcie & Morgan (1970) table of sample size determination.

I am attaching the whole table to this document for your ease, also you will get all the authentic
details in reference section.

Krejcie and Morgan Table

The ever-increasing need for a representative statistical sample in empirical research has created
the demand for an effective method of determining sample size. To address the existing gap,
Krejcie & Morgan (1970) came up with a table for determining sample size for a given
population for easy reference (see Table 1).

The Table is constructed using the following formula for determining sample size.

But there is no need of using the formula since the table of determining sample size has all the
provisions you require to arrive at your sample size.
Table 1: Krejcie and Morgan Table
Conclusion

I hope this short post help you find your sample size for your population. If you need any further

guidelines regarding your graduate thesis, feel free to download my handbook “A Graduate's

Handbook for Writing High-Quality Thesis” (Bukhari, 2020b).

Syed Abdul Rehman Bukhari, 8th February, 2021. All rights are reserved by Research Gate.

References

Bukhari, S. A. R. (2020). “Bukhari Sample Size Calculator”. Research Gate Gmbh. DOI:
10.13140/RG.2.2.27730.58563

Bukhari, S. A. R. (2020b). “A Graduate's Handbook for Writing High-Quality Thesis”. Research


Gate Gmbh. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29024.10242
Daniel, W.W. (1999). Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences. 7th
Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Krejcie, R.V., & Morgan, D.W., (1970). Determining Sample Size for Research Activities.
Educational and Psychological Measurement.

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