Hi everyone,
I am a PhD student.
I have been collecting samples for 1 year and a month. My sample size calculation is 20. I have collected more than 20 samples so far. I am wondering whether my sample size will be enough or not. Should I continue my samples collection or just stop at this time? I have lots more works to do in the lab to fulfill my other objectives.
Thanks in advance.
You haven't said what your subject area is, what kind of experiment you are doing or what kind of sample you mean - perhaps with a bit more information, someone might be able to comment. If you did a reliable calculation that said you need 20 samples and you've exceeded that number, it sounds like you've done what you set out to do, but since you're doubting it, perhaps it is best to check with your supervisor?
Your field is very different to mine, but in your position, I would go on trying to get more samples if that is what your supervisor has advised, and since there is no reliable way to calculate how many are needed. It does sound a bit frustrating if it is progressing so slowly, but that is also the case in my study which is very different - I think it's a very common PhD experience to feel as if data collection is never-ending!
I've seen your other thread that you posted now, and it's clear that you're in a difficult situation. Is there an identified member of staff at your uni/department who is responsible for PhD students as a group? Or a student welfare service, student union rep etc? I would go to someone like that and talk about the problem, as it does sound like you need to get some support.
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