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Sample size in quantitative instrument-based studies published in Scopus up to 2022: An artificial intelligence aided systematic review

Author(s)
Date Issued
1 de noviembre de 2023
Type
Other
Volume
241
Start Page
104095
End Page
104095
DOI
10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.104095
Abstract
Despite their popularity, quantitative instruments like Likert scales struggle with a practical issue for research projects - how many participants have to fill out the instrument? This study started with the data for 31,271 articles downloaded from Scopus and, after exclusions, reviewed the sample size used in 21,506 studies. Scimago highest quartile data was brought in for 1999-2021 and linked to the exported articles. Anthropic's Claude and Claude-Instant AI tools were used to analyze the journal article abstracts and extract the sample size information. Frequency distribution of sample size used are presented. Descriptive statistics such as maximum, average and trimmed averaged sample size values are presented by quartile of the journal where the article was published, range of years when the article was published, 3 common analyses which tend to increase sample size, and two population groups which have been shown to impact sample size. The study concludes with ranges for commonly used sample sizes based on a number of criteria. This is one of the first studies to use AI tools to assist in the analysis for a systematic review study.
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Sample size determina...

Sample (material)

Quartile

Scopus

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Psychology

Popularity

Population

Mathematics

MEDLINE

Demography

Social psychology

Sociology

Physics

Political science

Confidence interval

Thermodynamics

Law

Sample size determina...

Sample (material)

Quartile

Scopus

Statistics

Descriptive statistic...

Psychology

Popularity

Population

Mathematics

MEDLINE

Demography

Social psychology

Sociology

Physics

Political science

Artificial Intelligen...

Artificial Intelligen...

Artificial Intelligen...

Artificial Intelligen...

Artificial Intelligen...

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Bibliometrics

Bibliometrics

Bibliometrics

Bibliometrics

Bibliometrics

Sample Size

Sample Size

Sample Size

Sample Size

Sample Size

Social Sciences Decis...

Health Sciences Medic...

Social Sciences Decis...

Metrics
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