2006
DOI: 10.3917/afco.219.0119
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Nigeria : paradoxes de l'abondance et démocratisation en trompe-l'œil

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“…Their respective populations were estimated at 60,540 in Eastern Obolo and 284,010 at Obagi. 3 Samples on individuals, amounting to 610 in Obagi and 732 in Eastern Obolo, were selected on a random basis, while samples on leaders, amounting respectively to 264 and 310, were chosen on a purposive basis.…”
Section: The Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their respective populations were estimated at 60,540 in Eastern Obolo and 284,010 at Obagi. 3 Samples on individuals, amounting to 610 in Obagi and 732 in Eastern Obolo, were selected on a random basis, while samples on leaders, amounting respectively to 264 and 310, were chosen on a purposive basis.…”
Section: The Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%