?yes indeed, there are two tables the part one data that yield unweighted count of
respondents in the geography and percent respondents in the geography. Tables A101106 and
A101107.
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Subject: [CTPP] CTPP sample size data
Good morning,
I'm new to the listserv, but I'm working with CTPP data and had a question where I
think I need outside experts with more experience in the dataset. I am working with a CTPP
dataset (covering Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties) and have been asked to
find the sample sizes that were used for the estimates.
Are the sample size numbers publicly available? If so, would you point me in the right
direction?
If they are not available, are there any methods you could suggest to find (with all
necessary cautions) the sample size given the estimate and margin of error data that is
available?
Please let me know if I need to amend the request,
John Helsel
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