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Main Title Sample survey methods and theory /
Author Hansen, Morris H.
Publisher Wiley,
Year Published 1953
OCLC Number 00444466
ISBN 0471006289; 9780471006282; 0471309672; 9780471309673; 047134947X; 9780471349471
Subjects Sampling (Statistics) ; Steekproeven ; Survey-onderzoek ; Methodologie ; Ć¢Echantillonnage (statistique) ; Sampling Studies
Additional Subjects Sampling (Statistics)
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EJBM  QA276.H33 v.2 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 09/16/1994
EMBM  QA276.H33 1953 V.1 NRMRL/GWERD Library/Ada,OK 03/04/1994
Collation 2 volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes index. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Notes
VOLUME ONE: 1. An elementary survey of sampling principles -- 2. Biases and nonsampling errors in survey results -- 3. Sample designs for some common sampling problems -- 4. Simple random sampling -- 5. Stratified simple random sampling -- 6. Simple one- or two-stage cluster sampling -- 7. Stratified single- or multi-stage cluster sampling -- 8. Control of variation in size of cluster in estimating totals, averages, or ratios -- 9. Multi-stage sampling with large primary sampling units -- 10. Estimating variances -- 11. Regression estimates, double sampling, sampling for time series, systematic sampling, and other sampling methods -- 12. Case studies--designs and results of some actual sample surveys -- VOLUME TWO: 1. Introduction and definitions -- Fundamental theory -- 2. Operations, events and probability -- 3. Random variables, expected values, variances, covariances, and convergence in probability -- Derivations, proofs, and some extensions of theory for corresponding chapters of volume 1 -- 4. Simple random sampling -- 5. Stratified simple random sampling -- 6. Simple one- or more stage cluster sampling -- 7. Stratified single- or multi-stage cluster sampling -- 8. Control of variation in size of cluster in estimating totals, averages, or ratios -- 9. Multi-stage sampling with large primary sampling units -- 10. Estimating variances -- 11. Regression estimates, double sampling, sampling for time series, and other sampling methods -- A theory for response errors -- 12. Response errors in surveys.