On some common practices of systematic sampling Systematic sampling is a widely used technique in survey sampling. It is easy to execute, whether the units are to be selected with equal probability or with probabilities proportional to auxiliary sizes. It can be very efficient if one manages to achieve favourable stratification effects through the listing of units. The main disadvantages are that there is no unbiased method for estimating the sampling variance, and that systematic sampling may be poor when the ordering of the population is based on inaccurate knowledge. In this paper we examine an aspect of the systematic sampling that previously has not received much attention. It is shown that in a number of common situations, where the s...
In this paper an attempt is made to extend linear systematic sampling using multiple random starts d...
In large multipurpose surveys, it is common to select the sample systematically proportional to some...
The design-approach is evaluated, using a likelihood approach to survey sampling. It is argued that ...
Systematic sampling is widely used technique in survey sampling. It is easy to execute, whether the ...
Not AvailableSystematic sampling has got a nice feature of selecting the whole sample with one rando...
After a detailed review of existing sampling schemes, a new class of systematic sampling design, cal...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
This paper gives an account of the results of an investigation into one-dimensional systematic sampl...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
AbstractSystematic sampling is more precise than simple random sampling when spatial autocorrelation...
Population structure is a key determinant of the efficiency of sampling plans and estimators. Variab...
Mathematical statistics has been used in various areas because of its accurate and objective results...
This study compares the sample variance of the mean in a simple random sample (SRS) and a systematic...
SUMMARY. In this paper, a slight modification of linear systematic sampling procedure that maintains...
In various surveys, presence of measurement errors has led to misleading results in estimation of va...
In this paper an attempt is made to extend linear systematic sampling using multiple random starts d...
In large multipurpose surveys, it is common to select the sample systematically proportional to some...
The design-approach is evaluated, using a likelihood approach to survey sampling. It is argued that ...
Systematic sampling is widely used technique in survey sampling. It is easy to execute, whether the ...
Not AvailableSystematic sampling has got a nice feature of selecting the whole sample with one rando...
After a detailed review of existing sampling schemes, a new class of systematic sampling design, cal...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
This paper gives an account of the results of an investigation into one-dimensional systematic sampl...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
AbstractSystematic sampling is more precise than simple random sampling when spatial autocorrelation...
Population structure is a key determinant of the efficiency of sampling plans and estimators. Variab...
Mathematical statistics has been used in various areas because of its accurate and objective results...
This study compares the sample variance of the mean in a simple random sample (SRS) and a systematic...
SUMMARY. In this paper, a slight modification of linear systematic sampling procedure that maintains...
In various surveys, presence of measurement errors has led to misleading results in estimation of va...
In this paper an attempt is made to extend linear systematic sampling using multiple random starts d...
In large multipurpose surveys, it is common to select the sample systematically proportional to some...
The design-approach is evaluated, using a likelihood approach to survey sampling. It is argued that ...