Mathematical methods for sample surveys:

This book is about both the mathematics of sample surveys and about sample surveys. The mathematics is both elementary and rigorous. It is suitable for a one year junior-senior level course for mathematics and statistics majors as well as for students in the social sciences who are not handicapped b...

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Main Author: Tucker, Howard G. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c1998
Series:Series on multivariate analysis v. 3
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Online Access:FHN01
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Summary:This book is about both the mathematics of sample surveys and about sample surveys. The mathematics is both elementary and rigorous. It is suitable for a one year junior-senior level course for mathematics and statistics majors as well as for students in the social sciences who are not handicapped by a fear of proofs in mathematics. It requires no previous knowledge of statistics, and it could actually serve as an introduction to statistics. A sizeable part of the book covers the discrete probability needed for the sampling methods covered. Topics then covered are: simple random sampling, sampling with unequal probabilities, linear relationships, stratified sampling, cluster sampling and two-stage sampling
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:x, 206 p
ISBN:9789812817419

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