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Title On Sampling of Very Rare Human Populations
Author Sudman, S.
Source Journal of the American Statistical Association, 67, 338
Year 1972
Access date 14.04.2014
Abstract
Specialized samples of very rare populations require expensive cluster search procedures. Most of the effort is wasted since no or very few members of the rare population are located. Bayesian optimum sampling procedures exclude such clusters, but the critical problem is identifying them. The ideas of Wald on sequential sampling are applied and prove to be highly efficient.
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Year of publicationBefore 1981
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web survey bibliography - Sudman, S. (8)
- Predicting the future of consumer panels; 2002; Wansink, B., Sudman, S.
- The Direction of context effects. What determines assimilation or contrast in attitude measurement?; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- Psychological sources of context effects in survey measurement; 1996; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M., Schwarz, N.
- Questionnaire Design Activities in Government Statistics Offices; 1985; Sudman, S., Cowan, C. D.
- Asking questions: A practical guide to questionnaire design; 1982; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M.
- Applied Sampling (Quantitative studies in social relations); 1976; Sudman, S.
- Response effects in surveys: A review and synthesis; 1974; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M.
- On Sampling of Very Rare Human Populations; 1972; Sudman, S.