Hello everybody, and thank you in advance.
I'm trying to calculate a sample size for a cross-sectional;
I want to estimate a prevalence (expected: 5%) with a maximum width 95%CI of 2%.
I see that "power oneproportion" doesn't let you to set the precision of your estimate.
Does anybody know how to fix it?
Thanks again.
Gianfranco
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