Complex Surveys
Walter R. Paczkowski
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Walter R. Paczkowski: Data Analytics Corp.
Chapter Chapter 7 in Modern Survey Analysis, 2022, pp 237-249 from Springer
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Abstract The surveys I considered until now have been “simple” sample surveys. This is not to say that the sampling is trivial or unimportant. It is to say that their design is uncomplicated and easily developed. Simple sample surveys are based on simple random sampling (SRS). Recall that random sampling could be with and without replacement. The former refers to placing a sampled unit back into the population. In essence, the population becomes infinitely large because it is never depleted. Without replacement means that the population size always gets smaller with each sampled unit. So, the probability of selecting any unit changes as units are sampled.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76267-4_7
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