Abstract

A common problem faced in social experiments is that of designing a sampling strategy before it is known whether various control groups can be pooled. The classical sample choice is between a large supposedly unpoolable sample or a smaller supposedly poolable sample. This article suggests a compromise strategy between these two extremes based on preliminary tests of significance that allow one to embed judgments about the likelihood of pooling into a classical sample design problem.

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