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A sample size should poll at least what percent of the population?(1 point) % Remaining Attempts :
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The specific percentage of the population that should be sampled can vary based on the goals of the survey, the population size, and the desired level of accuracy. However, a common guideline in research is to ensure that the sample size is sufficiently large to achieve reliable results rather than focusing on a specific percentage.
For small populations, you may want to sample a higher percentage (like 30-50%), while for larger populations a sample of around 1-5% may be sufficient, depending on the desired confidence level and margin of error.
If you're referencing a specific criterion from a study or guideline, please provide more context so I can assist you better!
For small populations, you may want to sample a higher percentage (like 30-50%), while for larger populations a sample of around 1-5% may be sufficient, depending on the desired confidence level and margin of error.
If you're referencing a specific criterion from a study or guideline, please provide more context so I can assist you better!