Sampling Sampling
    • €77.99

Publisher Description

"The level is appropriate for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level statistics major. Sampling: Design and Analysis (SDA) will also benefit a non-statistics major with a desire to understand the concepts of sampling from a finite population. A student with patience to delve into the rigor of survey statistics will gain even more from the content that SDA offers. The updates to SDA have potential to enrich traditional survey sampling classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The new discussions of low response rates, non-probability surveys, and internet as a data collection mode hold particular value, as these statistical issues have become increasingly important in survey practice in recent years… I would eagerly adopt the new edition of SDA as the required textbook." (Emily Berg, Iowa State University)

What is the unemployment rate? What is the total area of land planted with soybeans? How many persons have antibodies to the virus causing COVID-19? Sampling: Design and Analysis, Third Edition shows you how to design and analyze surveys to answer these and other questions. This authoritative text, used as a standard reference by numerous survey organizations, teaches the principles of sampling with examples from social sciences, public opinion research, public health, business, agriculture, and ecology. Readers should be familiar with concepts from an introductory statistics class including probability and linear regression; optional sections contain statistical theory for readers familiar with mathematical statistics.

Key Features:
Has been thoroughly revised to incorporate recent research and applications. Includes a new chapter on nonprobability samples, and more than 200 new examples and exercises have been added. Teaches the principles of sampling with examples from social sciences, public opinion research, public health, business, agriculture, and ecology.
SDA’s companion website contains data sets, computer code, and links to two free downloadable supplementary books (also available in paperback) that provide step-by-step guides—with code, annotated output, and helpful tips—for working through the SDA examples. Instructors can use either R or SAS® software.
SAS® Software Companion for Sampling: Design and Analysis, Third Edition by Sharon L. Lohr (2022, CRC Press) R Companion for Sampling: Design and Analysis, Third Edition by Yan Lu and Sharon L. Lohr (2022, CRC Press)

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2021
29 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
674
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SIZE
11.1
MB

More Books Like This

Intuitive Introductory Statistics Intuitive Introductory Statistics
2017
Introduction to Variance Estimation Introduction to Variance Estimation
2007
Sampling and Estimation from Finite Populations Sampling and Estimation from Finite Populations
2020
Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R
2022
Statistics for Anthropology: Second Edition Statistics for Anthropology: Second Edition
2012
Sampling Designs Dependent on Sample Parameters of Auxiliary Variables Sampling Designs Dependent on Sample Parameters of Auxiliary Variables
2015

More Books by Sharon L. Lohr

SAS® Software Companion for Sampling SAS® Software Companion for Sampling
2021
R Companion for Sampling R Companion for Sampling
2021
Measuring Crime Measuring Crime
2019

Other Books in This Series

Foundations of Statistics for Data Scientists Foundations of Statistics for Data Scientists
2021
Fundamentals of Causal Inference Fundamentals of Causal Inference
2021
A First Course in Linear Model Theory A First Course in Linear Model Theory
2021
Time Series for Data Science Time Series for Data Science
2022
Design and Analysis of Experiments with R Design and Analysis of Experiments with R
2014
Design and Analysis of Experiments and Observational Studies using R Design and Analysis of Experiments and Observational Studies using R
2022