>Magister Scientiae - MScMost standard statistical techniques illustrated in text books assume that the data are collected from a simple random sample (SRS) and hence are independently and identically distributed (i.i.d.). In reality, data are often sourced through complex sampling (CS) designs, with a combination of stratification and clustering at different levels of the design. Consequently, the CS data are not i.i.d. and sampling weights that are developed over different stages, are calculated and included in the analysis of this data to account for the sampling design. Logistic regression is often employed in the modelling of survey data since the response under investigation typically has a dichotomous outcome. Furthermore, since the ...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
Using the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), three variance estimation methods for weight...
I present software for analysing complex survey samples in R. The sampling scheme can be explicitly ...
Surveys are an essential tool for collecting data and most surveys use complex sampling designs to c...
We give a brief overview of common sampling designs used in a survey setting, and introduce the prin...
Surveys are an essential tool for collecting data and most surveys use complex sampling designs to c...
The vast majority of surveys analysed by the UK social research community employ complex sample desi...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Paper presented at a Scottish Social Survey Network Master Class, addressing the implications of com...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146969/1/rssb00981.pd
Using the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), three variance estimation methods for weight...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
Using the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), three variance estimation methods for weight...
I present software for analysing complex survey samples in R. The sampling scheme can be explicitly ...
Surveys are an essential tool for collecting data and most surveys use complex sampling designs to c...
We give a brief overview of common sampling designs used in a survey setting, and introduce the prin...
Surveys are an essential tool for collecting data and most surveys use complex sampling designs to c...
The vast majority of surveys analysed by the UK social research community employ complex sample desi...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Paper presented at a Scottish Social Survey Network Master Class, addressing the implications of com...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146969/1/rssb00981.pd
Using the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), three variance estimation methods for weight...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...