Image from Google Jackets

Applied survey methods a statistical perspective [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: [s.L.]John Wiley & Sons 2009Description: eBookISBN:
  • 9780470494981
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 690.2
Online resources:
Partial contents:
1. The Survey Process -- 2. Basic Concepts -- 3. Questionnaire Design -- 4. Single Sampling Designs -- 5. Composite Sampling Designs -- 6. Estimators -- 7. Data Collection -- 8. The Quality of the Results -- 9. The Nonresponse Problem -- 10. Weighting Adjustment -- 11. Online Surveys -- 12. Analysis and Publication -- 13. Statistical Disclosure Control
Summary: This eBook emphasises the statistical aspects of survey methods and describes the complete survey process, from design to publication. This eBook provides an overview of the theory as well as the practical applications of survey research methods, such as item and unit non-response and the associated treatment. Practicing statisticians, survey methodologists, and graduate students will discover topics not found in any other survey methodology books, including weighting methods, data editing, web surveys and disclosure control.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book Virtual Online EBOOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 149217-2001

1. The Survey Process -- 2. Basic Concepts -- 3. Questionnaire Design -- 4. Single Sampling Designs -- 5. Composite Sampling Designs -- 6. Estimators -- 7. Data Collection -- 8. The Quality of the Results -- 9. The Nonresponse Problem -- 10. Weighting Adjustment -- 11. Online Surveys -- 12. Analysis and Publication -- 13. Statistical Disclosure Control

This eBook emphasises the statistical aspects of survey methods and describes the complete survey process, from design to publication. This eBook provides an overview of the theory as well as the practical applications of survey research methods, such as item and unit non-response and the associated treatment. Practicing statisticians, survey methodologists, and graduate students will discover topics not found in any other survey methodology books, including weighting methods, data editing, web surveys and disclosure control.