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Hardcover Sampling: Design and Analysis Book

ISBN: 0534353614

ISBN13: 9780534353612

Sampling: Design and Analysis

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This edition is a reprint of the second edition published by Cengage Learning, Inc. Reprinted with permission.What is the unemployment rate? How many adults have high blood pressure? What is the total... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The book was in perfect condition and arrived way before the estimated delivery time. Which was very helpful, because the semester had been started. The material is not that easy, but this is not the book's fault. :) Other than that, I am so satisfied with this purchase!

nice introduction to survey sampling

For me the classic book on survey sampling is Cochran's. The second edition of Cochran was published in 1977 and there have been many advances since including the use of superpopulation models. Lohr provides the basic concepts first followed with many exercises at the end of the chapters. It is designed for a first course which could be taken by statistics majors or undergraduates in fields that use survey sampling such as business, sociology, psychology or biology. Many real surveys are presented and the standard topics (e.g. stratified and cluster sampling) are covered. Issues of nonresponse are also discussed. Chapter 12 covers topics not commonly seen in survey sampling texts including two-phase sampling and capture-recapture analysis. Warner's method of randomized response to deal with sensitive questionnaires is also covered in Chapter 12. It is also unusual in that it provides a great deal of coverage of resampling methods to estimate variance components including the bootstrap, jackknife and balanced repeated replicates. It also deals with regression and logistic regression in problems involving complex survey data. Missing data issues are also discussed as are imputation methods The book contains a many references to the literature and also includes a CD ROM with some data sets and a software program called SURVEY.

A must-have book for sufficient coverage on sampling theory and practice

This is a book I hope I knew when I was asked so many times about sampling from others. It is written in simple language yet covers widely the major topics in sampling. Its layout is suitable for either those who are new to the sampling to pave in their own pace from chapter to chapter including exrecises, or those professionals like myself to jump in a particular topic for a quick refresh or ideas. The best part of the book is: it provides computer code to the examples in major application softwares such as S-PLUS and SAS. Although there is no code for SPSS, popular amongst market researchers, the translation from SAS into SPSS is quite convenient.

excellent sampling textbook

this is an excellent book on sampling. it accommadates all reader levels (undergrad, graduate, practioner and theorist). i can't comment too much about the theoretical aspects of the book because that is not my focus. but for those who want to learn about sampling and use it for their jobs or school projects, i cannot think of a better text. i find myself referring to the text constantly. her examples are relatively clear and easy to follow, in my opinion. she covers cluster sampling and complex surveys (variance calculations) in depth and with great clarity.

A well-written guide to sampling design and analysis.

Sharon Lohr does a great job of covering the subject of sampling, which seems to be overlooked in most curricula even though the need for it is ubiquitous across disciplines. This text is appropriate at an intermediate level such as third or fourth year undergraduate or first-year graduate study. The math notation appears to be an attempt to bridge between the notation used at the introductory level and that which appears in graduate texts such as Greene. I found it relatively easy to follow, but it might not be so easy for someone who is seeing it for the first time. The best feature of the book is its comprehensive coverage of the subject. If you have a question about sampling, there is likely a concise and understandable answer available in this text.
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