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Author Tillé, Yves.

Title Sampling and estimation from finite populations / Yves Tillé
Published Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (450 pages)
Contents A History of Ideas in Survey Sampling Theory -- Population, Sample, and Estimation -- Simple and Systematic Designs -- Stratification -- Sampling with Unequal Probabilities -- Balanced Sampling -- Cluster and Two-stage Sampling -- Other Topics on Sampling -- Estimation with a Quantitative Auxiliary Variable -- Post-Stratification and Calibration on Marginal Totals -- Multiple Regression Estimation -- Calibration Estimation -- Model-Based approach -- Estimation of Complex Parameters -- Variance Estimation by Linearization -- Treatment of Nonresponse -- Summary Solutions to the Exercises
Summary A much-needed reference on survey sampling and its applications that presents the latest advances in the field Seeking to show that sampling theory is a living discipline with a very broad scope, this book examines the modern development of the theory of survey sampling and the foundations of survey sampling. It offers readers a critical approach to the subject and discusses putting theory into practice. It also explores the treatment of non-sampling errors featuring a range of topics from the problems of coverage to the treatment of non-response. In addition, the book includes real examples, applications, and a large set of exercises with solutions. Sampling and Estimation from Finite Populations begins with a look at the history of survey sampling. It then offers chapters on: population, sample, and estimation; simple and systematic designs; stratification; sampling with unequal probabilities; balanced sampling; cluster and two-stage sampling; and other topics on sampling, such as spatial sampling, coordination in repeated surveys, and multiple survey frames. The book also includes sections on: post-stratification and calibration on marginal totals; calibration estimation; estimation of complex parameters; variance estimation by linearization; and much more.-Provides an up-to-date review of the theory of sampling -Discusses the foundation of inference in survey sampling, in particular, the model-based and design-based frameworks -Reviews the problems of application of the theory into practice -Also deals with the treatment of non sampling errors Sampling and Estimation from Finite Populations is an excellent book for methodologists and researchers in survey agencies and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in social science, statistics, and survey courses
Notes Most of this book has been translated from French by Ilya Hekimi
Original French title: Théorie des sondages : Échantillonnage et estimation en populations finies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Sampling (Statistics)
MATHEMATICS -- Probability & Statistics -- General.
Sampling (Statistics)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781119071259
1119071259
1119071267
9781119071266
Other Titles Théorie des sondages. English