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Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2009.
Description:2 v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Handbook of statistics , 0169-7161 ; v. 29
Handbook of statistics (Amsterdam, Netherlands, v. 29
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7898068
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Other authors / contributors:Pfefferman, Daniel.
Rao, C. Radhakrishna (Calyampudi Radhakrishna), 1920-
ISBN:9780444531247 (v. 1)
0444531246 (v. 1)
9780444534385 (v. 2)
0444534385 (v. 2)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Sampling and Survey Design
  • Introduction to Part 1
  • Ch. 1. Introduction to Survey Sampling
  • Ch. 2. Sampling with Unequal Probabilities
  • Ch. 3. Two-Phase Sampling
  • Ch. 4. Multiple-Frame Surveys
  • Ch. 5. Designs for Surveys over Time
  • Ch. 6. Sampling of Rare Populations
  • Ch. 7. Design, Conduct, and Analysis of Random-Digit Dialing Surveys
  • Part 2. Survey Processing
  • Introduction to Part 2
  • Ch. 8. Nonresponse andWeighting
  • Ch. 9. Statistical Data Editing
  • Ch. 10. Imputation and Inference in the Presence of Missing Data
  • Ch. 11. Dealing with Outliers in Survey Data
  • Ch. 12. Measurement Errors in Sample Surveys
  • Ch. 13. Computer Software for Sample Surveys
  • Ch. 14. Record Linkage
  • Ch. 15. Statistical Disclosure Control for Survey Data
  • Part 3. Survey Applications
  • Introduction to Part 3
  • Ch. 16. Sampling and Estimation in Household Surveys
  • Ch. 17. Sampling and Estimation in Business Surveys
  • Ch. 18. Sampling, Data Collection, and Estimation in Agricultural Surveys
  • Ch. 19. Sampling and Inference in Environmental Surveys
  • Ch. 20. Survey Sampling Methods in Marketing Research: A Review of Telephone, Mall Intercept, Panel, andWeb Surveys
  • Ch. 21. Sample Surveys and Censuses
  • Ch. 22. Opinion and Election Polls
  • Volume 29B. Inference and Analysis
  • Part 4. Alternative Approaches to Inference from
  • Introduction to Part 4
  • Ch. 23. Model-Based Prediction of Finite Population Totals
  • Ch. 24. Design- and Model-Based Inference for Model Parameters
  • Ch. 25. CalibrationWeighting: Combining Probability Samples and Linear Prediction Models
  • Ch. 26. Estimating Functions and Survey Sampling
  • Ch. 27. Nonparametric and Semiparametric Estimation in Complex Surveys
  • Ch. 28. Resampling Methods in Surveys
  • Ch. 29. Bayesian Developments in Survey Sampling
  • Ch. 30. Empirical Likelihood Methods
  • Part 5. Special Estimation and Inference Problems
  • Ch. 31. Design-based Methods of Estimation for Domains and Small Areas
  • Ch. 32. Model-Based Approach to Small Area Estimation
  • Ch. 33. Design and Analysis of Surveys Repeated over Time
  • Ch. 34. The Analysis of Longitudinal Surveys
  • Ch. 35. Categorical Data Analysis for Simple and Complex Surveys
  • Ch. 36. Inference on Distribution Functions and Quantiles
  • Ch. 37. Scatterplots with Survey Data
  • Part 6. Informative Sampling and Theoretical Aspects
  • Ch. 38. Population-Based Case-Control Studies
  • Ch. 39. Inference under Informative Sampling
  • Ch. 40. Asymptotics in Finite Population Sampling
  • Ch. 41. Some Decision-Theoretic Aspects of Finite Population Sampling