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100 | _a Graham Kalton | ||
245 | _aIntroduction to survey sampling | ||
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_a Beverly Hills _bSage Publications |
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300 | _a96 pages ; 22 cm. | ||
505 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. Simple random sampling -- 3. Systematic sampling -- 4. Stratification -- Proportionate stratification -- Disproportionate stratification -- Choice of strata -- 5. Cluster and multistage sampling -- 6. Probability proportional to size sampling -- 7. Other probability designs -- Two-phase sampling -- Replicated sampling -- Panel designs -- 8. Sampling frames -- Missing elements -- Clusters -- Blanks and foreign elements -- Duplicate listings -- 9. Nonresponse -- 10. Survey analysis -- Weights -- Sampling errors -- 11. Sample size -- 12. Two examples -- A national face-to-face interview survey -- A telephone interview survey -- 13. Nonprobability sampling -- 14. Concluding remarks -- References -- | ||
520 | _a Reviews sampling methods used in surveys: simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratification, cluster and multi-stage sampling, sampling with probability proportional to size, two-phase sampling, replicated sampling, panel designs, and non-probability sampling. The author discusses issues of practical implementation, including frame problems and non-response, and gives examples of sample designs for a national face-to-face interview survey and for a telephone survey. He also treats the use of weights in survey analysis, the computation of sampling errors with complex sampling designs, and the determination of sample size. | ||
650 | _a Social sciences -- Statistical methods. Sampling (Statistics) Social sciences -- Methodology. | ||
942 | _cBK |