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Survey sampling and measurement /

Survey Sampling and Measurement contains the invited papers presented at the Second Symposium on Survey Sampling held at Chapel Hill in April 1977. The volume is divided into seven parts. Part I makes a plea towards improving the quality of sample surveys via the creation of a computerized system of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Symposium on Survey Sampling University of North Carolina
Otros Autores: Namboodiri, N. Krishnan (Narayanan Krishnan), 1929-2015 (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1978.
Colección:Quantitative studies in social relations.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Survey Sampling and Measurement; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: GENERAL ISSUES; Chapter 1. Some Design Issues in Sample Surveys; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Total Survey Design; 4. Total Survey Error Models; 5. Some Examples; 6. A Sample Survey Design Information System; 7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. On the Future of Survey Sampling; 1. Introduction; 2. NE-Needed and Expected; 3. NW-Needed but Waiting; 4. SE-Superfluous and Expected; 5. SW-Superfluous and Waiting; Part II: SPECIFIC METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
  • Chapter 3. Variance Estimates for Complex Statistics from Multistage Sample Surveys1. Introduction; 2. Notation; 3. Application of Central-Limit Theorem; 4. Taylorized Deviation; 5. Independent Replications; 6. Pseudoreplications; 7. Jackknife; 8. Computations; 9. Other Issues; 10. Comparison of Techniques; 11. Further Research; References; Chapter 4. Estimation of Nonsampling Variance Components in Sample Surveys; 1. Introduction; 2. Assumptions Made; 3. Model Formulation; 4. Complete Specification of Survey Design; 5. Conditional Estimation of Variance Components
  • 6. Linear Estimates of Target Parameters and Their Variances7. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Some Statistical Problems Associated with Continuing Cross-Sectional Surveys; 1. Introduction; 2. Problems Associated with Sampling Frames Arising from Changes over Time; 3. Problems in Sample Design and Estimation; 4. Measurement Problems in Continuing Surveys; 5. Problems in Data Collection Techniques; 6. Some Sampling Problems Associated with the Analysis of Time Series; 7. Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 6. A Survey of Surveys: Some Sampling Frame Problems; 1. Introduction
  • 2. Background3. Sample Frame Problems; 4. Problems Requiring Further Attention; 5. Conclusions; References; Part III: PROBLEMS IN THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEY DATA; Chapter 7. Victimization and the National Crime Survey: Problems of Design and Analysis; 1. Introduction; 2. Recording Crime; 3. Design of the NCS; 4. Published Analyses of the NCS Data; 5. Modeling Victimization; 6. Discussion; References; Chapter 8. Some Problems of Inference from Economic Survey Data; 1. Introduction; 2. Pooling of Survey and Aggregate Time Series Data; 3. Estimation of Disequilibrium Models from Survey Data
  • 4. Simultaneous Equation Models Based on Sample Survey DataReferences; Chapter 9. The Role of Covariance Matrix Estimation in the Analysis of Complex Sample Survey Data; 1. Introduction; 2. A Framework for Survey Analysis; 3. Examples; References; Part IV: NONRESPONSE, UNDERCOVERAGE, AND RELATED PROBLEMS; Chapter 10. A Two-Phase Sample Design for Estimating the Finite Population Mean When There Is Nonresponse; 1. Introduction; 2. Sample Design and Analysis; 3. Optimal Sample Design; 4. Nonresponse Problem; References; Chapter 11. Adjustment for Nonresponse in Surveys; 1. Introduction