Elements of Survey Sampling (Texts in the Mathematical Sciences)
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Publication
1899-12-31 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
103,000 words, Guess
Page Count
412 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100792340450
- ISBN-139780792340454
- Goodreads4211695
- Library of Congress Control Number96014543
- Better World Books9780792340454
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7808118M
Classifications
- LCCQA276-280HB71-74HF49
- LCCQA276.6 .S57 1996
- DDC001.4/222
Description
This volume serves as an elementary textbook and reference book in sampling methods. The first two chapters provide the basis for the different techniques which are treated in detail in the remaining eleven chapters. Chapters 3-6 deal with basic sampling schemes such as simple random sampling, unequal probability sampling, stratified sampling, and systematic sampling. Chapters 7 and 8 cover ratio, product, and regression estimators, while in Chapters 9-11 other sampling schemes are discussed, such as multiphase, cluster, and multistage sampling. Chapter 12 is devoted to the estimation of the size of mobile populations, and the last chapter considers techniques for dealing with nonresponse and surveys involving confidential data. The material presented uses only elementary algebraic symbols. Formulas appropriate to different sampling strategies have been presented without proofs. Important definitions and algebraic expressions have been placed in boxes to enable quick overviews. Readers will benefit from the many solved examples and exercises included. Audience: This fundamental material on sampling methods will be of interest to researchers and graduate students of statistics, business management, economics, social sciences, agriculture, and other relevant fields.
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