Survey Sampling Methods
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- 9789387472419
- 304.6021 L145 S 103126
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The book, comprising the latest developments in sampling techniques, presents a blend of theoretical and practical aspects of sample survey, thus highlighting the context of applicability of various sampling methods.
Divided into thirteen chapters, the text discusses fundamentals of sample survey, provides basics of unified sampling approach, inculcates equal and unequal probability sampling concepts; introduces complex survey designs, including stratified, cluster, multi-stage sampling, ratio and regression estimators comprehensively. Inclusion of the topics on sampling weight calibration is an exclusive feature of the book as it enables the readers to take a breather from the use of heavy mathematical formulae and to engage and appreciate various sampling techniques. Extensive illustration of the use of statistical software ‘STATA’ and ‘R’ in sampling and estimation provides opening for interface of theory and practice of survey sampling. Important topics of non-sampling errors and large-scale survey implementation process are augmented with real-life illustrations. In addition, the text apprises with the general method of estimation of population parameters applicable for all sampling procedures.
It is intended for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of statistics. Besides, it will be of immense use to the practitioners and researchers from the social science, medical science, demography, and public health domains.
1. Introduction to Sample Surveys
2. Basics of Sample Survey
3. Equal Probability Sampling
4. Stratified Random Sampling
5. Systematic Sampling
6. Unequal Probability Sampling
7. Cluster Sampling
8. Multi-Stage Sampling
9. Ratio and Regression Estimators
10. Non-Sampling Errors in Surveys
11. Planning and Implementation of Large-Scale Surveys
12. Sampling and Analysis Using STATA
13. Sampling and Estimation Using R
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