93

Cryptocurrency Regulatory Framework in Zimbabwe

6.3.3  Sample Size

The sample size is chosen using the following formula:

Sample Size =

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+

´

-

-

z

p

e

z

p

e N

p

p

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

(

)

(

)

(6.1)

The sample size for cryptocurrency users in this study was estimated by adapting

a simplified formula for calculating sample size from Yount (2006), where N is the

population size, n is the sample size, and e = 0.05 level of precision at 95% confi­

dence level. By applying this formula, the sample size was estimated as n = 384.

However, to determine the sample size for Bitcoin exchange managers, the BAZ

official, the RBZ official and academics in Zimbabwe, the scholar applied the 100%

basic rule as recommended by Yount (2006), who proposes a 100% lowest sample

size for populations smaller than 10 units. Therefore, the sample size contained two

Bitcoin exchange managers, one BAZ official, one RBZ official and two academics/

entrepreneurs, as depicted in Table 6.1.

6.3.4  Research Instruments

For the quantitative aspect, questionnaires were administered online (Cooper and

Schindler, 2014), coupled with interviews with Blockchain exchange managers, BAZ

officials, RBZ users and academics to cover the qualitative aspect (Sekeran, 2009).

To ensure validity, the researcher ensured that the survey addressed the themes

emphasized in the aims, and examined the data and finished references on the basis

of these themes (Gray, 2006). On the other hand, to ensure reliability, the researcher

adhered to recommended sample sizes as well as ensuring that the research was

completed within a reasonable period of time (Saunders et al., 2016). Ethical features

TABLE 6.1

Population and Sample Composition

Category

Target population

Sample size

Research tools

Cryptocurrency users

10,000

384

Questionnaires

Bitcoin exchange managers

2

2

Meetings

BAZ official

1

1

Meetings

RBZ official

1

1

Meetings

Bitcoin entrepreneur

1

1

Meetings

Academic/technologist

1

1

Meetings

Total

10,006

390

Source: Primary data.