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  • av James M. ( University of Michigan Lepkowski
    1 410,-

    A complete and comprehensive collaboration providing insight on future approaches to telephone survey methodology Over the past fifteen years, advances in technology have transformed the field of survey methodology, from how interviews are conducted to the management and analysis of compiled data.

  • - Registers and the National Statistical System
    av Anders (Statistics Sweden Wallgren
    1 216,-

    REGISTER-BASED STATISTICSRediscover this authoritative guide to register-based statistics filled with significant new improvementsIn the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.Key features of the third edition:* Discusses the problems new register countries face* Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system* Clarifies the importance of the system approach* Describes how a statistical population register can be created* Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts* Many important quality indicators are described* Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic wayPerfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.

  • - Lessons Learned from the European Social Survey
    av Ineke A. L. (Social and Cultural Planning Office Stoop
    1 086,-

    High response rates have traditionally been considered as one ofthe main indicators of survey quality. Obtaining high responserates is sometimes difficult and expensive, but clearly plays abeneficial role in terms of improving data quality.

  • av A. S. (University of Illinois Hedayat
    3 199,-

    In addition to covering the majority of sampling plans and procedures involved in inference infinite sampling, this text also explores the important topics of superpopulation, approach, randomized response, non-response and resampling techniques.

  • av Robert M. (The University of Michigan Groves
    1 637,-

    Presents a comprehensive treatment of survey errors and the costs and benefits of alternative survey designs, integrating statistical and social science perspectives on survey design. Considers coverage error, nonresponse error, sampling error, and measurement error, including the effects of interviewers and respondents, the wording of the questionnaire, and mode of data collection. A review of the social science and statistical literatures on survey errors is included, and the relationships between the different types of errors are explored. Presents cost models designed to reduce the various types of errors.

  • - Interaction and Practice in the Survey Interview
    av DW Maynard
    2 327,-

    Presents a theoretical and empirical inquiry into the interaction between interviewers and respondents in standardized research interviews. This book concentrates on the interaction and conversational architecture at work in the interviewing process.

  • - Selected Papers
    av G Kalton
    1 665,-

    Leslie Kish formulated, among other things, the 'margin of error,' an assessment of the accuracy of opinion polls. He was elected president of the American Statistical Association; and at once a remarkable teacher, thinker, and leader in the field of survey statistics. This volume collects Kish's most important papers.

  • av MG Sirken
    2 258,-

    Introducing the theory and tools of Cognitive Aspects of Survey Methodology (CASM), Cognition and Survey Research integrates cognitive science and survey methodology unlike any other survey textbook.

  • av RM Groves
    1 693,-

    Presents developments in telephone survey techniques from around the world.

  • av Paul P. (RTI International and the Odum Institute for Research in Social Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Biemer
    1 996,-

    Peruse the history of survey research and the essential concepts for data quality. With an emphasis on total survey error, the authors review principles and concepts in the field and examine important unresolved issues in survey methods.

  • av Reginald P. (Market Strategies Baker
    1 996,-

    The phrase "computer assisted survey information collection" (CASIC) is gaining widespread acceptance as denoting the use of computers for survey data collection, data capture, and data preparation, and the activities that support those tasks.

  • av FG Conrad
    1 789,-

    Praise forEnvisioning the Survey Interview of the Future "This book is an excellent introduction to some brave new technologies... and their possible impacts on the way surveys might be conducted. Anyone interested in the future of survey methodology should read this book. " -Norman M.

  • av P Lynn
    1 293,-

    This book describes in detail the design, implementation and analysis of longitudinal surveys. Focusing primarily on surveys that involve collecting data from subjects on multiple occasions, it also covers issues that arise in surveys that collect longitudinal data via retrospective methods and ethical issues, including confidentiality and consent.

  • - Methods and Applications
    av Stanley Lemeshow & Paul S. Levy
    1 987 - 2 258,-

    Sampling of Populations: Methods and Applications, 4th Edition is an all-inclusive resource on the basic and most current practices in population sampling. Find the essential statistical methods for survey design and analysis, while also exploring techniques that have developed over the past decade.

  • - A Study of Reliability in Survey Measurement
    av Duane F. (The Pennsylvania State University) Alwin
    1 665,-

    Enhance the quality of survey results by recognizing and reducing measurement errors. Margins of Error: A Study of Reliability in Survey Measurement demonstrates how and hwy identifying the presence and extent of measurement errors in survey data is essential for improving the overall collection and analysis of the data.

  • - Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes
    av Anders (Statistics Sweden Wallgren
    1 458,-

    There is a growing interest in developing register-based surveys; that is surveys based upon already available administrative data. Since huge amounts of such data are generated within various administrative systems, the opportunity exists to use the data for statistical analysis without any of the costs involved in data collection.

  • - A Collection of Innovative Methods
    av CA Hill
    1 289,-

    Offers a clear view of the utility and place for survey data within the broader Big Data ecosystemThis book presents a collection of snapshots from two sides of the Big Data perspective. It assembles an array of tangible tools, methods, and approaches that illustrate how Big Data sources and methods are being used in the survey and social sciences to improve official statistics and estimates for human populations. It also provides examples of how survey data are being used to evaluate and improve the quality of insights derived from Big Data.Big Data Meets Survey Science: A Collection of Innovative Methods shows how survey data and Big Data are used together for the benefit of one or more sources of data, with numerous chapters providing consistent illustrations and examples of survey data enriching the evaluation of Big Data sources. Examples of how machine learning, data mining, and other data science techniques are inserted into virtually every stage of the survey lifecycle are presented. Topics covered include: Total Error Frameworks for Found Data; Performance and Sensitivities of Home Detection on Mobile Phone Data; Assessing Community Wellbeing Using Google Street View and Satellite Imagery; Using Surveys to Build and Assess RBS Religious Flag; and more.* Presents groundbreaking survey methods being utilized today in the field of Big Data* Explores how machine learning methods can be applied to the design, collection, and analysis of social science data* Filled with examples and illustrations that show how survey data benefits Big Data evaluation* Covers methods and applications used in combining Big Data with survey statistics* Examines regulations as well as ethical and privacy issuesBig Data Meets Survey Science: A Collection of Innovative Methods is an excellent book for both the survey and social science communities as they learn to capitalize on this new revolution. It will also appeal to the broader data and computer science communities looking for new areas of application for emerging methods and data sources.

  • - Theory and Practice
    av Marcello (Italian National Statistical Institute) D'Orazio
    1 251,-

    There is more statistical data produced in today's modern society than ever before. This data is analysed and cross-referenced for innumerable reasons. However, many data sets have no shared element and are harder to combine and therefore obtain any meaningful inference from.

  • av Carl-Erik (The University of British Columbia Sarndal
    1 196,-

    Around the world a multitude of surveys are conducted every day, on a variety of subjects, and consequently surveys have become an accepted part of modern life. However, in recent years survey estimates have been increasingly affected by rising trends in nonresponse, with loss of accuracy as an undesirable result.

  • - A Prediction Approach
    av Richard (Westat Valliant
    2 203,-

    Complete coverage of the prediction approach to survey sampling in a single resource Prediction theory has been extremely influential in survey sampling for nearly three decades, yet research findings on this model-based approach are scattered in disparate areas of the statistical literature.

  • av Janet A. (International Social Survey Program) Harkness
    2 023,-

    PRACTICAL METHODOLOGIES FOR CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Since all research is in a sense comparative, it is sometimes argued that methods and requirements remain the same, no matter what country or nationality is involved. The editors of this volume contend that this philosophy is an oversimplification.

  • av RL Chambers
    1 679,-

    This book is concerned with statistical methods for the analysis of data collected from a survey. A survey could consist of data collected from a questionnaire or from measurements, such as those taken as part of a quality control process.

  • av RM Groves
    1 927,-

    This book offers up-to-date coverage of recent research in the field of survey nonresponse, the primary threat to the statistical integrity of surveys. This book was written in conjunction with the International Conference on Survey Nonresponse, October 1999.

  • av Ger Snijkers
    1 072,-

    Designing and Conducting Business Surveys provides a coherent overview of the business survey process, from start to finish. It uniquely integrates an understanding of how businesses operate, a total survey error approach to data quality that focuses specifically on business surveys, and sound project management principles.

  • av Robert M. (University of Michigan Groves
    2 161,-

    The failure to sample people is a major threat to the statistical inference of surveys. Survey designers spend much effort creating surveys that will reduce the non-response rate.

  • av Edward L. Korn & Barry I. Graubard
    2 272,-

    This applied statistics book examines sampling methods from a biomedical standpoint. The authors draw on their work at the National Cancer Institute, helping practitioners analyze real-world health data even with no prior experience in survey methods.

  • av AY Chun
    1 289,-

    Addresses the international use of administrative records for large-scale surveys, censuses, and other statistical purposesAdministrative Records for Survey Methodology is a comprehensive guide to improving the quality, cost-efficiency, and interpretability of surveys and censuses using administrative data research. Contributions from a team of internationally-recognized experts provide practical approaches for integrating administrative data in statistical surveys, and discuss the methodological issues--including concerns of privacy, confidentiality, and legality--involved in collecting and analyzing administrative records. Numerous real-world examples highlight technological and statistical innovations, helping readers gain a better understanding of both fundamental methods and advanced techniques for controlling data quality reducing total survey error.Divided into four sections, the first describes the basics of administrative records research and addresses disclosure limitation and confidentiality protection in linked data. Section two focuses on data quality and linking methodology, covering topics such as quality evaluation, measuring and controlling for non-consent bias, and cleaning and using administrative lists. The third section examines the use of administrative records in surveys and includes case studies of the Swedish register-based census and the administrative records applications used for the US 2020 Census. The book's final section discusses combining administrative and survey data to improve income measurement, enhancing health surveys with data linkage, and other uses of administrative data in evidence-based policymaking. This state-of-the-art resource:* Discusses important administrative data issues and suggests how administrative data can be integrated with more traditional surveys* Describes practical uses of administrative records for evidence-driven decisions in both public and private sectors* Emphasizes using interdisciplinary methodology and linking administrative records with other data sourcesExplores techniques to leverage administrative data to improve the survey frame, reduce nonresponse follow-up, assess coverage error, mesaure linkage non-consent bias, and perform small area estimation.Administrative Records for Survey Methodology is an indispensable reference and guide for statistical researchers and methodologists in academia, industry, and government, particularly census bureaus and national statistical offices, and an ideal supplemental text for undergraduate and graduate courses in data science, survey methodology, data collection, and data analysis methods.

  • av Stanley (University of Maryland Presser
    1 210,-

    In the past two decades, methods for the development, evaluation, and testing of survey questionnaires have changed radically. Research has also begun to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative techniques, and to examine the generality and consistency of their results.

  • av Robert M. (University of Michigan) Groves
    1 027,-

    Praise for the First Edition : "The book makes a valuable contribution by synthesizing current research and identifying areas for future investigation for each aspect of the survey process. " - Journal of the American Statistical Association "Overall, the high quality of the text material is matched by the quality of writing...

  • av J. N. K. (Carleton University Rao
    1 250,-

    Praise for the First Edition "This pioneering work, in which Rao provides a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of small area estimation, will become a classic. I believe that it has the potential to turn small area estimation. into a larger area of importance to both researchers and practitioners.

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