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Next in importance is choosing the desired precision of the
estimates. In them depends the size of the sample we need to observe. Now we must consider
the existance of factors, so called nuisance factors, that can affect the
observed values. If there are any; do we need a stratified sample? or can we get along
with a simple random sample?. |