The calculator considers various parameters like Confidence Level, Proportion Percentage, Sample Size, and Population Size to estimate the overall Margin of Error accurately.
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Quickly calculate the margin of error (MOE) for surveys using confidence level, sample proportion, sample size, and population size.
The margin of error represents the potential difference between a sample statistic and the true population value. Expressed as a percentage, it shows how much the survey result may vary due to sampling error. For example, a 95% confidence level with a 4% MOE means the true population value lies within ±4% of the sample statistic 95% of the time.
Basic formula:
MOE = z × √(p × (1 − p) / n)
With finite population correction:
MOE = z × √(p × (1 − p) / n) × √((N − n) / (N − 1))
Where:
Calculate MOE for p = 0.3, 95% confidence, n = 1000:
Alternative formula using population standard deviation:
MOE = z × σ / √n
Typically 4%–8% at 95% confidence level is considered acceptable.
Shows reliability of survey results. Smaller MOE indicates higher accuracy.
Calculate sample size with known population and desired MOE: n = N / (1 + N × e²).
Larger samples reduce MOE, improving representation of the population.
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