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Educ.

203
Statistics with Computer Application

Name: Justine O. Indoyon Program: Master of Arts in Social Science Teaching Date: March 9,
2024

1. Showing a survey to evaluate how much clients are fully fulfilled with the product and services.
Find the sample size. (10 pts)
Assume that:
 Variability (p)= 0.5
 Confidence level (z)= 90%
 Sampling error = 5%

Solution:
2
z ( pq)
n=
e2

n=¿ ¿

( ( 2.7225 ) (0.5)(0.5))
n=
0.0025

( 2.7225 ) (0. 25)


n=
0.0025

0.6806
n=
0.0025

n=¿272.24 or 272

2. Assume our evaluation of clients fulfilled with the product and services will only affect 1,000. Find
the adjusted sample size. (10 pts.)
Solution:

272.24
n=
1.2712

272.24
n=
(272.24−1) n=214.16∨214
1+
1000

272.24
n=
271.24
1+
1000
272.24
n=
1+0.2712

3. State your views/ideas on the following: Compute for the sample size of the problem below using
Slovin’s Formula.

n= N
1+ Ne 2

Supposed you plan to conduct study among 1,500 Grade 11 students enrolled in STEM TRACK.
How many respondents are need using a margin of error of 5%. Show your solutions. (10 pts.)

Solution:

N
n= 2
1+ N e

15 00
n= 2
1+(1000)(0.05)

15 00
n= ❑
1+ ( 1 5 00 ) ( 0. 0025 )

1 5 00
n=
1+3.75

1 5 00
n=
4.75

n=315.79∨316

4. Compute for the sample size for each grade level following the steps discussed. The following
data is provided. Show your computation. (10 pts.)

Slovin Formula – n= N
1 +(N)(e)^2
Grades Population Sample Size
5%
Grade 7 250 153.85 or 154
Grade 8 200 133.33 or 133
Grade 9 180 124.14 or 124
Grade 10 170 119.30 or 119
Total 800 266.67 or 267

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