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Support sample size calculations for all three surveys #5

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dirkschumacher opened this issue Dec 2, 2018 · 4 comments
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Support sample size calculations for all three surveys #5

dirkschumacher opened this issue Dec 2, 2018 · 4 comments
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For now, the method of openEpi is implemented, but more code might be needed:

  • Finish, test and document the current functions
  • Decide if more methods are needed
  • Include code in all three report types
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There is some basic code in the package already. It is based on the openEpi Website. However it seems, there are slightly different interfaces to the same problem.

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This issue requires a bit more research and discussion + improving the functions sample_size and sample_size_households

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Not in the scope of this round anymore. See #63

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aspina7 commented Apr 27, 2020

note to self: check out these
https://github.com/mbaldassaro/sampler
https://github.com/ernestguevarra/rOpenEpi
https://github.com/ernestguevarra/sampsizer

As well as the epiR package (has a lot of sample size stuff but unsure how reliable)

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