One of the most important practical problems in conducting sample surveys is the list that can be used for selecting the sample is generally incomplete or out of date. Therefore, sample surveys can produce seriously biased estimates of the population parameters. On the other hand updating a list is a difficult and very expensive operation. Multiple-frame sampling refers to surveys where two or more frames are used and independent samples are taken respectively from each of the frames. It is assumed that the union of the different frames covers the whole population. There are two major reasons for the use of multiple-frame sampling method. One is that, using two or more frames can cover most of the target population and therefore reduces bia...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Multiple frame sampling technique has been introduced by H.O. Hartley (1962, 1984), and further deve...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Strictly speaking dual frame sampling refers to any sample design in which two different and usually...
Abstract: Multiple-frame surveys are commonly used to deal with under-coverage bias. The use of mor...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Data from complex survey designs require special consideration with regard to estimation of finite p...
In a dual frame survey, samples are drawn independently from two overlapping frames that are assumed...
A sample selected from a single sampling frame may not represent adequatly the entire population. Mu...
Abstract: In our application practice of sample survey, we mostly neglect some non-sampling errors s...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This paper considers the integration of matrix sampling and multiple-frame-multiple-mode methodology...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Multiple frame sampling technique has been introduced by H.O. Hartley (1962, 1984), and further deve...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Strictly speaking dual frame sampling refers to any sample design in which two different and usually...
Abstract: Multiple-frame surveys are commonly used to deal with under-coverage bias. The use of mor...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Data from complex survey designs require special consideration with regard to estimation of finite p...
In a dual frame survey, samples are drawn independently from two overlapping frames that are assumed...
A sample selected from a single sampling frame may not represent adequatly the entire population. Mu...
Abstract: In our application practice of sample survey, we mostly neglect some non-sampling errors s...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This paper considers the integration of matrix sampling and multiple-frame-multiple-mode methodology...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...