What is the worst problem I can think of?
Answer:Accordingly, the Necessary Sample Size is calculated as follows:
Necessary Sample Size = (Z-score)² * StdDev*(1-StdDev) / (margin of error)²
For example, given a 95% confidence level, 0.5 standard deviation, and a margin of error (confidence interval) of +/- 5%. Necessary Sample Size =
((1.96)² x 0.5(0.5)) / (0.05)²
(3.8416 x 0.25) / .0025
0.9604 / 0.0025
384.16
So in order to get 95% confidence level, with confidence interval of +/- 5%, and standard deviation of 0.5, I have to survey 385 samples.
As I usually calculate the average value on 100 samples. So what is the confidence level I can get?
Is anyone who has experience on this can share something.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. The arrows show the spread of Christianity
2. More populated Christian settlements
3. The arrows show the path to the densely populated Christian zones
4. It means that not as many Christians settled there
B. It all comes down to customs. In the map some areas were better suited for Christianity because either not a lot of people were there or the people who were there assimilated better. For example, the North American chart show more blue because settlers were met with very little adversity. Some of the native americans fought but most of them assimilated. This is in contrast to Western Asia. The Chinese were more well rooted in their beliefs. This made it harder for others to promote other ideas and as a result the Chinese built dynasty after dynasty because of this philosophy. Clearly, regions played a huge part.