Introduction to Sampling Theory

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Author(s): M. R. Sampford
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oliver & Boyd
Year: 1962

Language: English
Pages: xxiii; 292
City: Edinburgh

COVER
CHAPTER 1
WHY SAMPLE?
CHAPTER 2
BASIC ORGANISATIONAL CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 3
BASIC STATISTICAL CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 4
METHODS OF RANDOM SAMPLING
CHAPTER 5
SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING
CHAPTER 6
STRATIFICATION
CHAPTER 7
THE RATIO AND REGRESSION METHODS
CHAPTER 8
CLUSTER SAMPLING AND
MULTI-STAGE SAMPLING
CHAPTER 9
A SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION OF
GENERAL TECHNIQUES
CHAPTER 10
THE DETERMINATION OF REQUIRED
SAMPLE SIZES
CHAPTER 11
REPEATED SAMPLING FROM THE
SAME POPULATION
CHAPTER 12
THE ESTIMATION OF PROPORTIONS
AND NUMBERS
APPENDIX
SOME MATHEMATICAL RESULTS
SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES