Design and Analysis
Second Edition
Sharon L. Lohr
Arizona State University
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, Contents
Preface ix
CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
1.1 A Sample Controversy 1
1.2 Requirements of a Good Sample 3
1.3 Selection Bias 5
1.4 Measurement Error 9
1.5 Questionnaire Design 11
1.6 Sampling and Nonsampling Errors 16
1.7 Exercises 19
CHAPTER 2 Simple Probability Samples 25
2.1 Types of Probability Samples 25
2.2 Framework for Probability Sampling 28
2.3 Simple Random Sampling 33
2.4 Sampling Weights 39
2.5 Confidence Intervals 40
2.6 Sample Size Estimation 46
2.7 Systematic Sampling 50
2.8 Randomization Theory Results for Simple Random Sampling 51
2.9 A Prediction Approach for Simple Random Sampling 54
2.10 When Should a Simple Random Sample Be Used? 58
2.11 Chapter Summary 59
2.12 Exercises 61
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