Table 3.
Origin of the sample | Sample | Risk level | Percentage of studies |
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(1) When the sample is determined by the total number of people or an age interval | (b) When N is less than 80% of the necessary value for its representation with a margin of error of up to 5%. | High | 10 |
(b) When N is less than 80% of the necessary value for its representation with a margin of error of up to 5%. (c) When there is no information about U or N. |
High | 2 | |
(c) When there is no information about U or N. | High | 56 | |
(a) When U is equal to N. | Low | 3 | |
(b) When N is representative of U with a randomized sample and a margin of error of up to 5%. | Low | 3 | |
(a) When N is extracted from U with a randomized sample and a margin of error greater than 5% but less than 10%. | Moderate | 3 | |
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(2) When the sample is based on heads of household (one or two per household) | (b) When N is less than 80% of the value necessary to represent the heads of household with a margin of error of up to 5%. | High | 2 |
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(3) When the sample is based on households | (b) When N is less than 80% of the value necessary to represent the households with a margin of error of up to 5%. | High | 3 |
(b) When N is less than 80% of the value necessary to represent the households with a margin of error of up to 5%. (c) When there is no information on the number of households or N. |
High | 2 | |
(c) When there is no information on the number of households or N. | High | 7 | |
(b) When, in the representative number of homes, one of the household members is interviewed, with a randomized sample and a margin of error of up to 5%. | Low | 2 | |
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(4) When the sample is intentionally focused on an interest group (e.g., midwives, herbalists, or local specialists) | (d) In cases of local specialists, when there is no indication of the total, but the snowball technique is used to select the principal people with knowledge. | Moderate | 2 |
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(5) When participatory methods are used | (b) When there is no information about the size of the population or group in question, but information about the number of participants is provided. | Moderate | 2 |
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(6) Diffuse selection criteria | (a) When there is no information on N or U. | High | 5 |
A total of 80% of the complete (100%) sample is used with a margin of error of less than 5%.