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adam_text | Contents
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1 The Nature of Sampling Methods 3
1.1 Introduction. 1.2 The sampling procedure. 1.3
Sampling errors. 1.4 Response errors. 1.5 Attitude
toward data collection. 1.6 Domain of sampling. 1.7
Characteristics of interest. 1.8 Census versus survey.
1.9 Sample survey in conjunction with census. 1.10
Dependability of sampling. 1.11 Judgment sampling.
1.12 Probability sampling. 1.13 Accuracy and precision.
1.14 The question of cost. 1.15 Sampling terminology.
References.
vii
viii CONTENTS
Chapter 2 Basic Principles of Sampling 13
2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Sampling from a hypothetical
population. 2.3 The variance of sample estimates.
2.4 Unequal probability sampling. 2.5 Difference
estimation. 2.6 Ratio estimation. 2.7 Stratification.
2.8 Clustering. 2.9 Double sampling. 2.10 Nonsampling
errors. Reference.
Part 2. Techniques of Sampling
Chapter 3 Methods of Sample Selection 31
3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Simple random sampling. 3.3
Estimation based on simple random sampling. 3.4
Subpopulation analysis. 3.5 Stability of variance
estimation. 3.6 Systematic sampling. 3.7 Estimation in
systematic sampling. 3.8 Sampling with unequal
probabilities. 3.9 Estimation in unequal probability
sampling. Problems. References.
Chapter 4 Use of Supplementary Information 50
4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Stratification. 4.3 Estimation
from stratified samples. 4.4 Ratio estimation. 4.5 Ratio
estimation in stratified sampling. 4.6 Difference
estimation. 4.7 Regression estimation. Problems.
References.
Chapter 5 Sampling in Clusters 68
5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Cluster sampling. 5.3 Multistage
sampling. 5.4 Primary sampling units selected with
replacement. 5.5 The self weighting system. 5.6 The
method of collapsed strata. Problems. Reference.
Chapter 6 Double Sampling and Errors in Surveys 88
6.1 Double sampling. 6.2 Sampling over several
occasions. 6.3 Some useful results. 6.4 Nonsampling
errors. 6.5 Response errors. 6.6 The role of interviewers.
6.7 Gross and net errors. 6.8 Control of response errors.
6.9 The method of interpenetrating subsamples. 6.10
Bias reduction by double sampling. 6.11 The problem
of nonresponse. 6.12 Weighting by at home probabilities.
Problems. References.
CONTENTS ix
Part 3. Planning and Execution of Surveys
Chapter 7 Planning of Surveys: Initial Steps 111
7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Objectives of the survey. 7.3 The
population to be studied. 7.4 The data to be collected.
7.5 Methods of collecting information. 7.6 Direct
observation. 7.7 Mail questionnaires. 7.8 Interviewing.
7.9 Design of forms. 7.10 Question order. 7.11 Question
content. 7.12 Question wording. 7.13 Question types.
7.14 Examples. References.
Chapter 8 Sampling from Imperfect Frames 126
8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Target and frame populations.
8.3 Extraneous units. 8.4 Duplication. 8.5 Inaccuracies.
8.6 Redefinition of target population. 8.7 Sampling from
lists. 8.8 Area sampling. 8.9 The predecessor successor
method. 8.10 Frames used in sampling work. 8.11
Examples of sampling from frames. References.
Chapter 9 The Design of Samples 139
9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Stratification. 9.3 Mode of
stratification. 9.4 The number of strata. 9.5 Allocation
of sample to strata. 9.6 Gains from stratification. 9.7
Systematic sampling. 9.8 Cluster sampling. 9.9 Cost
functions in cluster sampling. 9.10 Multiphase sampling.
9.11 Controlled selection. 9.12 Nationwide surveys.
9.13 Design of nationwide samples. References.
Chapter 10 Execution of Surveys 153
10.1 Pilot surveys. 10.2 Selection of enumerators. 10.3
Training of enumerators. 10.4 Supervision of enumer¬
ators. 10.5 Control of quality of fieldwork. 10.6 Observa¬
tion. 10.7 Reinterviews. 10.8 Field edit. 10.9 Follow up
ofnonresponse. 10.10 Interpenetrating subsamples. 10.11
Time reference and reference period. 10.12 Processing of
the data. 10.13 Editing. 10.14 Coding. 10.15 Tabula¬
tion. 10.16 Control of data processing. 10.17 Use of
computers. 10.18 Report writing. 10.19 General report.
10.20 Technical report. References.
x CONTENTS
Part 4. Data Collection in Selected Fields
Chapter 11 Surveys of Agricultural Area 175
11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Basic concepts. 11.3 Census of
holdings by interview. 11.4 Cadastral surveys by physical
observation. 11.5 Current agricultural statistics. 11.6
Sample census of areas in developing countries. 11.7
Sampling by administrative areas. 11.8 Grid sampling.
11.9 Joint use of list and area sampling. 11.10 Mixed
crops. 11.11 Methods of measurement. 11.12 Conclud¬
ing remarks. References.
Chapter 12 Surveys of Agricultural Production 192
12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Crop reports. 12.3 The method
of crop cutting. 12.4 Selection of fields. 12.5 Location
of sample cuts. 12.6 The size of sample cuts. 12.7 The
shape of the plot. 12.8 Experiments on cultivators fields.
12.9 Mixed crops. 12.10 Sample design for yield surveys.
12.11 Stratification. 12.12 Sample size. 12.13 The
estimation procedure. 12.14 The Indian survey of food
production. 12.15 Concluding remarks. References.
Chapter 13 Demographic Surveys 206
13.1 Introduction. 13.2 The household as sampling unit.
13.3 Age sex distribution. 13.4 Marital status. 13.5
Births. 13.6 Lifetime fertility. 13.7 Deaths. 13.8 Infant
mortality. 13.9 Adjustment for recall lapse. 13.10
Sampling for births and deaths: retrospective method.
13.11 Successive surveys of the same areas: follow up
method. 13.12 Internal migration. 13.13 Use of
registration data. 13.14 Total population. References.
Chapter 14 Employment and Unemployment
Surveys 223
14.1 Introduction. 14.2 Basic concepts. 14.3 The labor
force. 14.4 Type of activity and employment status.
14.5 Usual versus current status. 14.6 Priority versus
principal status. 14.7 Reference period. 14.8 The
questionnaire for urban areas. 14.9 Employment in rural
areas. 14.10 Measurement of underemployment. 14.11
Greek labor force survey. 14.12 The United States
Current Population Survey. 14.13 The Japanese labor
force survey. 14.14 Concluding remarks. References.
CONTENTS xi
Chapter 15 Consumer Expenditure Surveys 241
15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Consumer expenditure. 15.3
Measurement of expenditure. 15.4 Methods of collecting
information. 15.5 The account book method. 15.6 The
interview method. 15.7 Choice of the reference period.
15.8 Joint use of interview and account book methods.
15.9 Research and experimentation. 15.10 The Greek
budget survey of 1958. 15.11 The British family
expenditure survey. 15.12 The United States survey of
consumer expenditures. References.
Chapter 16 Surveys of Health 258
16.1 Introduction. 16.2 The concept of ill health. 16.3
Definition of sickness. 16.4 Methods of measurement.
16.5 The prevalence survey. 16.6 The incidence survey.
16.7 Duration of sickness. 16.8 Choice of respondent.
16.9 Choice of probes. 16.10 Choice of reference period.
16.11 Validation of survey data. 16.12 The questionnaire.
16.13 The United States National Health Survey. 16.14
The Japanese National Health Survey. 16.15 The British
survey of sickness. References.
Chapter 17 Industrial Surveys 275
17.1 Introduction. 17.2 The data to be collected. 17.3
The unit of enumeration. 17.4 Classification of industrial
activity. 17.5 The international system of classification.
17.6 Classification of industrial products. 17.7 Classifica¬
tion of establishments by size. 17.8 Skewness of distribu¬
tion. 17.9 Sample allocation. 17.10 The method of
cutoff. 17.11 The sampling unit. 17.12 Classified
directory. 17.13 Small plant economies. 17.14 House¬
hold industry. 17.15 The United States Annual Survey
of Manufactures. 17.16 The Indian Annual Survey
of Industries. References.
Chapter 18 Surveys of Distributive Trade 293
18.1 Introduction. 18.2 The data needed. 18.3 The
distribution of stores by size. 18.4 The frame. 18.5 Use
of population data. 18.6 Nonresponse. 18.7 Errors of
listing and classification. 18.8 Sample rotation. 18.9
Household trade. 18.10 The United States survey of
retail stores. 18.11 The United States survey of wholesale
trade. References.
xii CONTENTS
Chapter 19 Sampling as an Aid to Censuses 308
19.1 Introduction. 19.2 Advance tabulation of census.
19.3 Use of systematic sampling. 19.4 Suggested method
of sampling. 19.5 Adjustment for defects. 19.6 Post
enumeration surveys. 19.7 List sample. 19.8 Area
sample. 19.9 Other coverage checks. 19.10 Content
check. 19.11 Sample as part of census. 19.12 Sample, of
households. 19.13 Sample of persons. 19.14 Control of
data processing. References.
Chapter 20 Surveys in Other Fields 326
20.1 Introduction. 20.2 Surveys of road traffic. 20.3
Public opinion surveys. 20.4 Marketing research. 20.5
Payroll surveys. 20.6 Postal traffic surveys. 20.7 Food
consumption surveys. 20.8 Sociological Research. Ref¬
erences.
Appendix 1 International Standard Industrial Classification of
All Economic Activities 360
Appendix 2 Random Numbers 364
Appendix 3 Notations Used 369
Appendix 4 Answers to Problems 371
Index 375
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