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Introduction to Survey Sampling
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Introduction to Survey Sampling



September 1983 | 96 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
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.

 
Introduction
 
Simple Random Sampling
 
Systematic Sampling
 
Stratification
 
Cluster and Multistage Sampling
 
Probability Proportional to Size Sampling
 
Other Probability Designs
 
Sampling Frames
 
Nonresponse
 
Survey Analysis
 
Sample Size
 
Two Examples
 
Nonprobability Sampling
 
Concluding Remarks

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