Appendix H
Calculation of Minimum Detectable Effects for District-Level Proportions Using the IDEA National Implementation Study (IDEA NAIS) District Sample
Let
represent the population proportion of some characteristic of
interest associated with school districts. We want to estimate
.
Assume that we select a simple random sample of
school districts. Let the sample proportion based on
districts be
.
The standard error (standard deviation) of
is given by
where
is the population size of school districts.
Assuming that the sample
proportion
has a normal distribution with
as the mean and s.e.(
)
as the standard deviation, a 95% confidence interval for
is given by
1.96 s.e.(
).
Since we do not have a
simple random sample, we assume a design effect of 1.6. This is the
ratio of the variance of
under the sampling design used for the survey to the variance under
simple random sampling. The effective sample size is
.
If we have a sample of 1,200 school districts and we have a response rate of 80%, then we have 960 schools in the sample. The effective sample size is
.
Let
=0.5
The variance of
is =
= (0.95718) 0.25/600 = 0.000399.
Therefore s.e.(
)=
0.019975, assuming that the population of school districts is 13,988.
95% confidence interval
for
is 0.50
1.96 x 0.019975 which is
0.50
0.0391.
In percentages, a 95%
confidence interval for the population percentage
in this case is
50
3.9 percentage points.
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