REDUCING RESPONDENT BURDEN FOR REPEATED SAMPLES
Robert D. Tortora
Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, 1977, vol. 29, issue 02, 4
Abstract:
Repeated sampling from a frame to make estimates in different subject matter areas may increase the burden on survey respondents. Two methods for determining selection probabilities are presented that reduce the burden. The first method takes into account the previous number of contacts of a sampling unit; the second, the length of interview on previous contacts.
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Date: 1977
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.147785
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