There is an ongoing debate in the survey research literature about whether and when probability and nonprobability sample surveys produce accurate estimates of a larger population. Statistical theory provides a justification for confidence in probability sampling as a function of the survey design, whereas inferences based on nonprobability sampling are entirely dependent on models for validity. This article reviews the current debate about probability and nonprobability sample surveys. We describe the conditions under which nonprobability sample surveys may provide accurate results in theory and discuss empirical evidence on which types of samples produce the highest accuracy in practice. From these theoretical and empirical considerations...
In spite of the establishment of probability sampling methods since the 1930s, non-probability sampl...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
Carefully designed probability-based sample surveys can be prohibitively expensive to conduct. As su...
There is an ongoing debate in the survey research literature about whether and when probability and ...
There is an ongoing debate in the survey research literature about whether and when probability and ...
Nonprobability sampling describes any method for collecting survey data which does not utilize a ful...
Survey data collection costs have risen to a point where many survey researchers and polling compani...
While probability samples are generally the preferred approach in survey research, nonprobability s...
At the turn of the decade, this special issue is a symbol of transformation in the survey world that...
Executive Summary- Probability sampling has a well-developed, relatively straightforward, design-bas...
This paper compares the usability of data stemming from probability sampling with data stemming fro...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
There is increasing use of non-probability sampling methods in large-scale surveys due to the costs ...
The inferential quality of an available data set, be it from a probability sample or a nonprobabili...
A question in recent times has been the quality of surveys using nonprobability samples. This paper ...
In spite of the establishment of probability sampling methods since the 1930s, non-probability sampl...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
Carefully designed probability-based sample surveys can be prohibitively expensive to conduct. As su...
There is an ongoing debate in the survey research literature about whether and when probability and ...
There is an ongoing debate in the survey research literature about whether and when probability and ...
Nonprobability sampling describes any method for collecting survey data which does not utilize a ful...
Survey data collection costs have risen to a point where many survey researchers and polling compani...
While probability samples are generally the preferred approach in survey research, nonprobability s...
At the turn of the decade, this special issue is a symbol of transformation in the survey world that...
Executive Summary- Probability sampling has a well-developed, relatively straightforward, design-bas...
This paper compares the usability of data stemming from probability sampling with data stemming fro...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
There is increasing use of non-probability sampling methods in large-scale surveys due to the costs ...
The inferential quality of an available data set, be it from a probability sample or a nonprobabili...
A question in recent times has been the quality of surveys using nonprobability samples. This paper ...
In spite of the establishment of probability sampling methods since the 1930s, non-probability sampl...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
Carefully designed probability-based sample surveys can be prohibitively expensive to conduct. As su...