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okay my dear friends now we are at the final stage of our topic today how to calculate sample size we know we can collect or we can select our sample based on probability or non-probability sampling method but what number we do we need to select what would be the number of population which is optimum for our research this is a well debated question and i think i could not answer it in a very simple way because sampling size or sample size is rather depend on the method you are using for your research for example qualitative method have a different sampling strategy or sample size strategy quantitative methods have different and mixed method have different so i will try to cover all these three different methods and their sampling size in another video because it is a huge topic and it needs a lot of time but in todayamp;#39;s lecture i will give you a very simple criteria a very simple formula to sample or to size or to calculate your sample size okay now remember sampling pro