The National Agricultural Statistics Service is developing strategies that limit the amount of sample overlap across unrelated surveys by using multi-phase sampling principles. In its simplest form, Sample A is selected first, and then Sample B is chosen from among those members of the population not selected for Sample A. Effectively, Sample B is selected in two-phases. This two-phase approach extends easily to the coordination of more than two samples, although meeting accuracy and/or sample-size targets while maintaining strict sample exclusivity is not always possible. Variation of the basic approach address this problem, but lead to some theoretical difficulties. Sampling weights may be based on products of conditional selection probab...
Multi-phase sampling (M-PhS) scheme is useful when the interest is in the estimation of the populati...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...
Repeated sampling from a frame to make estimates in different subject matter areas may increase the ...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveys the United States population of farm ope...
In this paper an effort has been made to design a methodology for the determination of probability o...
Not AvailableApplication of successive sampling with a two-stage sampling design to some of the prob...
Introduction: In the field of Agricultural Estimates there is at the present time 2-way cooperation...
Sample coordination methods aim to increase (in positive coordination) or decrease (in negative coo...
The ever-increasing demand for more and better statistics relating to agriculture in its many phases...
Within the project “strengthening the national statistical system of Kazakhstan”, the Federal Statis...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
The Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics, endorsed at the United Nations Sta...
The ABS runs Australia-wide population surveys using area-based multi-stage designs. One challenge f...
Designing an efficient large-area survey is a challenge for ecologists. Adaptive sampling designs ca...
In survey sampling there is often a need to coordinate the selection of pairs of samples drawn from ...
Multi-phase sampling (M-PhS) scheme is useful when the interest is in the estimation of the populati...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...
Repeated sampling from a frame to make estimates in different subject matter areas may increase the ...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveys the United States population of farm ope...
In this paper an effort has been made to design a methodology for the determination of probability o...
Not AvailableApplication of successive sampling with a two-stage sampling design to some of the prob...
Introduction: In the field of Agricultural Estimates there is at the present time 2-way cooperation...
Sample coordination methods aim to increase (in positive coordination) or decrease (in negative coo...
The ever-increasing demand for more and better statistics relating to agriculture in its many phases...
Within the project “strengthening the national statistical system of Kazakhstan”, the Federal Statis...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
The Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics, endorsed at the United Nations Sta...
The ABS runs Australia-wide population surveys using area-based multi-stage designs. One challenge f...
Designing an efficient large-area survey is a challenge for ecologists. Adaptive sampling designs ca...
In survey sampling there is often a need to coordinate the selection of pairs of samples drawn from ...
Multi-phase sampling (M-PhS) scheme is useful when the interest is in the estimation of the populati...
Researchers typically tackle questions by constructing powerful, highly-replicated sampling protocol...
Repeated sampling from a frame to make estimates in different subject matter areas may increase the ...