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Year : 2010 | Volume : 1 | Issue : 2 | Page : 132 |
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Sample size calculation |
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Younis Abed AL-Wahhab M. Skaik
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, AL Azhar University-Gaza, Palestine
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15-Jun-2010 |
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How to cite this article:
Skaik YA. Sample size calculation. Int J Ayurveda Res 2010;1:132 |
How to cite this URL:
Skaik YA. Sample size calculation. Int J Ayurveda Res [serial online] 2010 [cited 2013 Apr 20];1:132. Available from: http://ijaronline.com/text.asp?2010/1/2/132/64395 |
Sir,
Regarding the research methodology paper entitled "Sample size calculation" by Kadam and Bhalerao, [1] which was published recently in IJAR, I would like to point out that the formula described in the article can be used in simple random sampling. Hence, authors should have mentioned this in their article.
I would also like to point out that in some cases one can screen and study the whole target population contrary to what is said at the beginning of the first paragraph. "It is naturally neither practical and feasible to study the whole population in any study." For example, the study which assessed the possible association of bronchial asthma with the inhalation of volatile acids in dark rooms amongst the radiographers evaluated the whole population then being a total of 100 radiographers in the Gaza Strip in Palestine [2] and all were studied.
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Kadam P, Bhalerao S. Sample size calculation. Int J Ayurveda 2010;1:55-7. |
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Ajrami Y. A study of the possible effects of X-ray films processing on the respiratory system of medical radiographers in Gaza governorates.[2010 In Press]. |

Correspondence Address:
Younis Abed AL-Wahhab M. Skaik
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, AL Azhar University-Gaza
Palestine

DOI: 10.4103/0974-7788.64395
PMID: 20814531
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