Description
Elementary Survey Sampling is a foundational textbook that covers the principles and practices of survey sampling methodology. Written by experienced statisticians, this book presents both theoretical foundations and practical applications for conducting effective surveys.
The text explores various sampling designs including simple random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, and systematic sampling. Each method is accompanied by real-world examples and applications that demonstrate how to minimize sampling error and bias while managing survey costs.
Ideal for students and practitioners in statistics, social sciences, business, and public health, this book equips readers with essential tools for designing surveys, determining appropriate sample sizes, and analyzing survey data. The authors emphasize practical implementation alongside statistical theory, making complex concepts accessible to those new to sampling methodology.






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