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Problems in Sampling a Heterogeneous Agriculture

George Knutson and Floyd K. Harmston

Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, 1950, vol. 02, issue 3, 3

Abstract: Sampling for agricultural items having low frequencies of occurrence or a very sporadic geographical distribution, which is characteristic of the agriculture in the West, involves several special problems. One of these is the delineation of areas which will be useful as a basis for stratification for selecting samples and for analytical purposes. The authors give their views on the classification of agriculture with reference to Wyoming particularly.

Keywords: Research; Methods/Statistical; Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1950
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