
Survey Sampling Theory and Applications
Raghunath Arnab(Author)
Academic Press
Published on 9. March 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
930 pages
978-0-12-811848-1 (ISBN)
Description
Survey Sampling Theory and Applications offers a comprehensive overview of survey sampling, including the basics of sampling theory and practice, as well as research-based topics and examples of emerging trends. The text is useful for basic and advanced survey sampling courses. Many other books available for graduate students do not contain material on recent developments in the area of survey sampling.
The book covers a wide spectrum of topics on the subject, including repetitive sampling over two occasions with varying probabilities, ranked set sampling, Fays method for balanced repeated replications, mirror-match bootstrap, and controlled sampling procedures. Many topics discussed here are not available in other text books. In each section, theories are illustrated with numerical examples. At the end of each chapter theoretical as well as numerical exercises are given which can help graduate students.
The book covers a wide spectrum of topics on the subject, including repetitive sampling over two occasions with varying probabilities, ranked set sampling, Fays method for balanced repeated replications, mirror-match bootstrap, and controlled sampling procedures. Many topics discussed here are not available in other text books. In each section, theories are illustrated with numerical examples. At the end of each chapter theoretical as well as numerical exercises are given which can help graduate students.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduates and graduate students in statistics and mathematics; statisticians in Government and private sector organizations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-811848-1 (9780128118481)
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Prof. Raghunath Arnab is a Professor of Statistics, University of Botswana, Botswana and Honorary Professor of Statistics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Prof. Arnab received his Ph.D. degree in 1981 from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He is a co-author of the book A new concept for tuning design weights in survey sampling (jointly with Prof. S. Singh, Prof. A. Sedory, Prof. M. der Mar Rueda, Prof. A. Arcos) and an author of numerous research articles, Associate editor of the Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, Model Assisted statistics and its Applications, Journal of the Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics and Advances and Applications in Statistics. Prof. Arnab was an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, Life member of the International Statistical Institute and a member of the Biometric Society.
Author
Department of Statistics, University of Botswana, Botswana, and University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
Content
1. Preliminaries and Basics of Probability Sampling
2. Unified Sampling Theory: Design-Based Inference
3. Simple Random Sampling
4. Systematic Sampling
5. Unequal Probability Sampling
6. Inference Under Superpopulation Model
7. Stratified Sampling
8. Ratio Method of Estimation
9. Regression, Product, and Calibrated Methods of Estimation
10. Two-Phase Sampling
11. Repetitive Sampling
12. Cluster Sampling
13. Multistage Sampling
14. Variance/Mean Square Estimation
15. Nonsampling Errors
16. Randomized Response Techniques
17. Domain and Small Area Estimation
18. Variance Estimation: Complex Survey Designs
19. Complex Surveys: Categorical Data Analysis
20. Complex Survey Design: Regression Analysis
21. Ranked Set Sampling
22. Estimating Functions
23. Estimation of Distribution Functions and Quantiles
24. Controlled Sampling
25. Empirical Likelihood Method in Survey Sampling
26. Sampling Rare and Mobile Populations
2. Unified Sampling Theory: Design-Based Inference
3. Simple Random Sampling
4. Systematic Sampling
5. Unequal Probability Sampling
6. Inference Under Superpopulation Model
7. Stratified Sampling
8. Ratio Method of Estimation
9. Regression, Product, and Calibrated Methods of Estimation
10. Two-Phase Sampling
11. Repetitive Sampling
12. Cluster Sampling
13. Multistage Sampling
14. Variance/Mean Square Estimation
15. Nonsampling Errors
16. Randomized Response Techniques
17. Domain and Small Area Estimation
18. Variance Estimation: Complex Survey Designs
19. Complex Surveys: Categorical Data Analysis
20. Complex Survey Design: Regression Analysis
21. Ranked Set Sampling
22. Estimating Functions
23. Estimation of Distribution Functions and Quantiles
24. Controlled Sampling
25. Empirical Likelihood Method in Survey Sampling
26. Sampling Rare and Mobile Populations