Essentials Of Survey Sampling

Essentials Of Survey Sampling
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Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9788120339705
ISBN-13 : 8120339703
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Synopsis Essentials Of Survey Sampling by : Arijit Chaudhuri

How the samples are allocated to strata or to clusters? Which is the best sampling method? How large a sample size should be? Will the sample provide the precision that we require? How the best results can be obtained at the lower cost? How to design and analyze different forms of sample surveys? The author focusses on using sampling techniques and ideas to solve real problems. This text includes different sampling methods and different sample allocation plans to create the powerful, cost effective survey sample design for your study. It covers a wide range of sampling methods simple random sampling, stratified sampling and cluster sampling. The book also describes the mathematics involved behind the confidence limits, ratio estimation, sample size and survey precision. Small area estimation, randomized response, network, adaptive sampling, control sampling and permanent random numbers are also discussed in addition to most of the classical topics.

Sampling Essentials

Sampling Essentials
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781452223056
ISBN-13 : 145222305X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Sampling Essentials by : Johnnie Daniel

Written for students taking research methods courses, this text provides a thorough overview of sampling principles. The author gives detailed, nontechnical descriptions and guidelines with limited presentation of formulas to help students reach basic research decisions, such as whether to choose a census or a sample, as well as how to select sample size and sample type. Intended for students and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences, public health research, marketing research, and related areas, the text provides nonstatisticians with the concepts and techniques they need to do quality work and make good sampling choices.

Applied Survey Sampling

Applied Survey Sampling
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 9781483346915
ISBN-13 : 1483346919
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Survey Sampling by : Edward Blair

Written for students and researchers who wish to understand the conceptual and practical aspects of sampling, this book is designed to be accessible without requiring advanced statistical training. It covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of sampling to special topics such as sampling rare populations, sampling organizational populations, and sampling visitors to a place. Using cases and examples to illustrate sampling principles and procedures, the book thoroughly covers the fundamentals of modern survey sampling, and addresses recent changes in the survey environment such as declining response rates, the rise of Internet surveys, the need to accommodate cell phones in telephone surveys, and emerging uses of social media and big data.

Model Assisted Survey Sampling

Model Assisted Survey Sampling
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : 0387406204
ISBN-13 : 9780387406206
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Model Assisted Survey Sampling by : Carl-Erik Särndal

Now available in paperback, this book provides a comprehensive account of survey sampling theory and methodology suitable for students and researchers across a variety of disciplines. It shows how statistical modeling is a vital component of the sampling process and in the choice of estimation technique. The first textbook that systematically extends traditional sampling theory with the aid of a modern model assisted outlook. Covers classical topics as well as areas where significant new developments have taken place.

Elements of Survey Sampling

Elements of Survey Sampling
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9789401714044
ISBN-13 : 9401714045
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Elements of Survey Sampling by : R. Singh

Modern statistics consists of methods which help in drawing inferences about the population under consideration. These populations may actually exist, or could be generated by repeated· experimentation. The medium of drawing inferences about the population is the sample, which is a subset of measurements selected from the population. Each measurement in the sample is used for making inferences about the population. The populations and also the methods of sample selection differ from one field of science to the other. Social scientists use surveys tocollectthe sample information, whereas the physical scientists employ the method of experimentation for obtaining this information. This is because in social sciences the factors that cause variation in the measurements on the study variable for the population units can not be controlled, whereas in physical sciences these factors can be controlled, at least to some extent, through proper experimental design. Several excellent books on sampling theory are available in the market. These books discuss the theory of sample surveys in great depth and detail, and are suited to the postgraduate students majoring in statistics. Research workers in the field of sampling methodology can also make use of these books. However, not many suitable books are available, which can be used by the students and researchers in the fields of economics, social sciences, extension education, agriculture, medical sciences, business management, etc. These students and workers usually conduct sample surveys during their research projects.

Introduction to Survey Sampling

Introduction to Survey Sampling
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 0803921268
ISBN-13 : 9780803921269
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Survey Sampling by : Graham Kalton

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. Kalton 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.

Survey Sampling

Survey Sampling
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781498774758
ISBN-13 : 149877475X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Survey Sampling by : Arijit Chaudhuri

This venture aspires to be a mix of a textbook at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and a monograph to catch the attention of researchers in theoretical and practical aspects of survey sampling at diverse levels demanding a comprehensive review of what useful materials have preceded, with an eye to what beacons to the depth of the imminent future.

Sampling Statistics

Sampling Statistics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781118211113
ISBN-13 : 1118211111
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Sampling Statistics by : Wayne A. Fuller

Discover the latest developments and current practices in survey sampling Survey sampling is an important component of research in many fields, and as the importance of survey sampling continues to grow, sophisticated sampling techniques that are both economical and scientifically reliable are essential to planning statistical research and the design of experiments. Sampling Statistics presents estimation techniques and sampling concepts to facilitate the application of model-based procedures to survey samples. The book begins with an introduction to standard probability sampling concepts, which provides the foundation for studying samples selected from a finite population. The development of the theory of complex sampling methods is detailed, and subsequent chapters explore the construction of estimators, sample design, replication variance estimation, and procedures such as nonresponse adjustment and small area estimation where models play a key role. A final chapter covers analytic studies in which survey data are used for the estimation of parameters for a subject matter model. The author draws upon his extensive experience with survey samples in the book's numerous examples. Both the production of "general use" databases and the analytic study of a limited number of characteristics are discussed. Exercises at the end of each chapter allow readers to test their comprehension of the presented concepts and techniques, and the references provide further resources for study. Sampling Statistics is an ideal book for courses in survey sampling at the graduate level. It is also a valuable reference for practicing statisticians who analyze survey data or are involved in the design of sample surveys.

Practical Sampling

Practical Sampling
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781506320342
ISBN-13 : 1506320341
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Sampling by : Gary T. Henry

Sampling is fundamental to nearly every study in the social and policy sciences, yet clear, concise guidance for practitioners and graduate students has been difficult to find. Practical Sampling provides guidance for researchers dealing with the everyday problems of sampling. Using the practical design approach Henry integrates sampling into the overall research design and explains the interrelationships between research design and sampling choices. He lays out alternatives and implications of the choices using four detailed examples to illustrate the alternatives selected and the trade-offs made by applied researchers. The author uses a narrative, conceptual approach throughout the book; mathematical presentations are limited to necessary formulas; and calculations are kept to the absolute minimum, making it an easily approachable book for any researcher, student or professional across the social sciences.

Applied Survey Sampling

Applied Survey Sampling
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781483346922
ISBN-13 : 1483346927
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied Survey Sampling by : Edward Blair

Written for students and researchers who wish to understand the conceptual and practical aspects of sampling, Applied Survey Sampling, by Edward A. Blair and Johnny Blair, is designed to be accessible without requiring advanced statistical training. It covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of sampling to special topics such as sampling rare populations, sampling organizational populations, and sampling visitors to a place. Using cases and examples to illustrate sampling principles and procedures, the book thoroughly covers the fundamentals of modern survey sampling, and addresses recent changes in the survey environment such as declining response rates, the rise of Internet surveys, the need to accommodate cell phones in telephone surveys, and emerging uses of social media and big data.