Indirect Sampling
Indirect Sampling
Summary
Following the classical sampling theory, the survey statistician selects samples of people, businesses or others, in order to obtain the desired information.
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Indirect Sampling by Pierre Lavalle
This book is the reference on indirect sampling and the generalised weight share method. In addition to the underlying theory, the book presents different possible applications that drive its interest. The reader will find in this book the answer to questions that come, inevitably, when working in a context of indirect sampling.From the reviews:
"The author of the book wrote a doctoral thesis on indirect sampling, and this book evolved around his doctoral workHe adopts the classical design-based point of view: inferences are principally made with respect to the sampling plan. In general, the book is written with care and it represents a welcome contribution to the survey literature. … It is likely that the audience of the book will be mainly composed of survey statisticians, researchers in sampling theory and graduate students." (Pierre Duchesne, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 e)
“The classic paradigm for sampling inference is based on drawing a probability sample from a target population and then making an estimate of a population parameter of interest…based on the sample data. Of course, this presupposes that the target population is one from which a sample can be drawn, but in many situations this is not possible. This book is about what sometimes can be done instead, when we have access to another population that can be sampled and it is possible using information collected from this second, feasible sample to indentify some of the units in the target population, and thus to measure their values of Y. The set of values obtained in this way is usually referred to as an indirect sample from the target population. …The author has been one of the main contributors to the development of a method of sample weighting, the generalized weight share method (GWSM), that can be used with such indirect samples. This method is the focus of this book. …Overall, an experienced survey methodologist should find this book interesting…” ((Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2009, Vol. 104, No. 487)
“Indirect Sampling is a book which contains ideas and results when the target population is not available, but the statistician has access to an indirectly related different list. … the author explains a theory useful togovernments, company managers, sociologists, economists, or ordinary citizens to take a decision with the information provided by surveys when the available frame has defects in the list of units of the population. It could be used too in engineering applications … .” (Mariano Ruiz Espejo, Technometrics, Vol. 53 (3), August, 2011)
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| ISBN 13 | 9781441924216 |
| ISBN 10 | 1441924213 |
| Title | Indirect Sampling |
| Author | Pierre Lavalle |
| Series | Springer Series In Statistics |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. |
| Year published | 2010-12-01 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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