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Sampling algorithms/ Yves Tille

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Series in StatisticsPublication details: New York: Springer, 2006Description: xi, 216 pages; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0387308148
  • 9780387308142
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • SA.08 T575
Contents:
Introduction and overview -- Population, sample and sampling design -- Sampling algorithms -- Simple random sampling -- Unequal probability exponential designs -- The splitting method -- More on unequal probability designs -- Balanced sampling -- An example of the Cube method
Summary: Over the last few decades, important progresses in the methods of sampling have been achieved. This book draws up an inventory of new methods that can be useful for selecting samples. Forty-six sampling methods are described in the framework of general theory. The algorithms are described rigorously, which allows implementing directly the described methods. This book is aimed at experienced statisticians who are familiar with the theory of survey sampling.
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Includes index and bibliography

Introduction and overview -- Population, sample and sampling design -- Sampling algorithms -- Simple random sampling -- Unequal probability exponential designs -- The splitting method -- More on unequal probability designs -- Balanced sampling -- An example of the Cube method

Over the last few decades, important progresses in the methods of sampling have been achieved. This book draws up an inventory of new methods that can be useful for selecting samples. Forty-six sampling methods are described in the framework of general theory. The algorithms are described rigorously, which allows implementing directly the described methods. This book is aimed at experienced statisticians who are familiar with the theory of survey sampling.

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