Introduction to Survey Sampling 2/e

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781544338569

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By Graham Kalton
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Series Editor Introduction Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1: Introduction to Survey Sampling Chapter 2: Simple Random Sampling Chapter 3: Systematic Sampling Chapter 4: Stratification Proportionate Stratification Disproportionate Stratification Choice of Strata Poststratification Chapter 5: Cluster and Multi-Stage Sampling Chapter 6: Probability Proportional to Size Sampling Chapter 7: Other Probability Designs Two-Phase Sampling Dual-Frame Sampling Replicated Sampling Designs for Surveys Over Time Responsive and Adaptive Designs Chapter 8: Sampling Frames Missing Elements Clusters Blanks and Foreign Elements Duplicate Listings Unlocatable Listings Address-Based Sampling Sampling for Telephone Surveys Chapter 9: Nonresponse Unit Nonresponse Item Nonresponse Chapter 10: Base Weights Chapter 11: Compensating for Missing Data Nonresponse Weighting Adjustments Calibration Adjustments Imputation Chapter 12: Variance Estimation The Taylor Series Linearization Method Balanced Repeated Replications Jackknife Repeated Replications The Bootstrap Some General Issues Chapter 13: Sample Size Chapter 14: Examples of National Probability Sample Designs National Household Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa The 2016 American National Election Study The 2017 California Health Interview Survey The American Community Survey Chapter 15: Nonprobability Sampling Quota Sampling Sampling Methods for "Hard-to-Survey" Populations Sampling Methods for Internet Surveys Small-Area Estimation Chapter 16: Concluding Remarks References Index

This book is a second revision of what will continue to be the classic short treatment of the subject. -- Victor Ferreros "A wonderful resource for professionals who utilize survey sampling methodology. It provides indepth information for readers on ways to improve survey schemes." -- Joseph C. Kush, Ph.D. "This updated edition is a welcome addition to the field of survey sampling. Kalton provides a concise and accessible approach to the design of complex sample surveys. New or expanded topics address sampling challenges in an online world, issues of missing data, variance estimation and adaptations of sampling methods for hard-to-reach populations. I'm looking forward to using this 2nd edition in my sampling course!" -- Ann A. O'Connell, Ed.D.

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