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Designing Surveys and Questionnaires

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Sampling Methods

It is incumbent on the researcher to clearly define the target population. There are no strict rules to follow, and the researcher must rely on logic and judgment. The population is defined in keeping with the objectives of the study.

Sometimes, the entire population will be sufficiently small, and the researcher can include the entire population in the study. This type of research is called a census study because data is gathered on every member of the population.

Usually, the population is too large for the researcher to attempt to survey all of its members. A small, but carefully chosen sample can be used to represent the population. The sample reflects the characteristics of the population from which it is drawn.

Sampling methods are classified as either probability or nonprobability. In probability samples, each member of the population has a known non-zero probability of being selected. Probability methods include random sampling, systematic sampling, and stratified sampling. In nonprobability sampling, members are selected from the population in some nonrandom manner. These include convenience sampling, judgment sampling, quota sampling, and snowball sampling. The advantage of probability sampling is that sampling error can be calculated. Sampling error is the degree to which a sample might differ from the population. When inferring to the population, results are reported plus or minus the sampling error. In nonprobability sampling, the degree to which the sample differs from the population remains unknown.

Random sampling is the purest form of probability sampling. Each member of the population has an equal and known chance of being selected. When there are very large populations, it is often difficult or impossible to identify every member of the population, so the pool of available subjects becomes biased.

Systematic sampling is often used instead of random sampling. It is also called an Nth name selection technique. After the required sample size has been calculated, every Nth record is selected from a list of population members. As long as the list does not contain any hidden order, this sampling method is as good as the random sampling method. Its only advantage over the random sampling technique is simplicity. Systematic sampling is frequently used to select a specified number of records from a computer file.

Stratified sampling is commonly used probability method that is superior to random sampling because it reduces sampling error. A stratum is a subset of the population that share at least one common characteristic. Examples of stratums might be males and females, or managers and non-managers. The researcher first identifies the relevant stratums and their actual representation in the population. Random sampling is then used to select a sufficient number of subjects from each stratum. "Sufficient" refers to a sample size large enough for us to be reasonably confident that the stratum represents the population. Stratified sampling is often used when one or more of the stratums in the population have a low incidence relative to the other stratums.

Convenience sampling is used in exploratory research where the researcher is interested in getting an inexpensive approximation of the truth. As the name implies, the sample is selected because they are convenient. This nonprobability method is often used during preliminary research efforts to get a gross estimate of the results, without incurring the cost or time required to select a random sample.

Judgment sampling is a common nonprobability method. The researcher selects the sample based on judgment. This is usually and extension of convenience sampling. For example, a researcher may decide to draw the entire sample from one "representative" city, even though the population includes all cities. When using this method, the researcher must be confident that the chosen sample is truly representative of the entire population.

Quota sampling is the nonprobability equivalent of stratified sampling. Like stratified sampling, the researcher first identifies the stratums and their proportions as they are represented in the population. Then convenience or judgment sampling is used to select the required number of subjects from each stratum. This differs from stratified sampling, where the stratums are filled by random sampling.

Snowball sampling is a special nonprobability method used when the desired sample characteristic is rare. It may be extremely difficult or cost prohibitive to locate respondents in these situations. Snowball sampling relies on referrals from initial subjects to generate additional subjects. While this technique can dramatically lower search costs, it comes at the expense of introducing bias because the technique itself reduces the likelihood that the sample will represent a good cross section from the population.

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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-2 12:43:00

Textbook Examples Elementary Survey Sampling, 5th Edition by Scheaffer, Mendenhall and Ott

This is one of the books available for loan from Academic Technology Services (see Statistics Books for Loan for other such books, and details about borrowing). See Where to buy books for tips on different places you can buy these books. You can download the data here.

Stata Chapter Title
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Review of some basic concepts
Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Elements of the sampling problem
Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Simple random sampling
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Stratified random sampling
Chapter 6 Chapter 6Ratio, regression and difference estimation
Chapter 7Chapter 7Systematic sampling
Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Cluster sampling
Chapter 9Chapter 9Two-stage cluster sampling
Chapter 10Chapter 10Estimating the population size
Chapter 11Chapter 11Supplemental topics
Chapter 12 Summary
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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-2 12:48:00

http://www.stat.jyu.fi/mpss/VLISS/index.php?page=home

This Web site features a Web extension of the textbook Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveys, published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The Web extension contains the following functions:

  • Training Keys section is the core of the Web pages. Training Keys are connected to selected worked examples presented in the book and contain more detailed technical treatment of the examples and their extensions. There is an option for interactive analysis and to download program codes, output files and real data sets.
  • Additional materials for instructors and students are presented in sections for Teacher’s Corner, Student’s Corner and Course materials.
  • Sections introducing links, FAQ pages, Help Desk facility and update information. There also is an option for feedback to the writers of the textbook, Professor Risto Lehtonen and Professor Erkki Pahkinen.

This Web site is maintained by the Master’s Program in Statistical Systems MPSS (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Jyväskylä, Finland). The development of the application has been supported by the Virtual University Project of the University of Jyväskylä. Feedback on accessibility and contents is warmly welcomed.

Technical Note: Recommended Web browsers in MS Windows environment (in preference order): Internet Explorer, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla.

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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-3 14:25:00

Textbook Examples Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveys by Risto Lehtonen and Erikki J. Pahkinen

This is one of the books available for loan from Academic Technology Services (see Statistics Books for Loan for other such books, and details about borrowing). See Where to buy books for tips on different places you can buy these books.

Stata SAS SUDAAN WesVar Chapter Title
Chapter 1 na na na na Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Basic sampling techniques
Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Further use of auxiliary information
Chapter 4 Handling missing data
Chapter 5 Linearization and sample re-use in variance estimation
Chapter 6 Covariance-matrix estimation of ratio estimators
Chapter 7 Analysis of one-way and two-way tables
Chapter 8 Multivariate survey analysis
Chapter 9 More detailed case studies

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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-3 14:26:00
Editorial Reviews From Book News, Inc. Lehtonen and Pahkinen, both affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, explain intermediate and advanced statistical techniques for use in designing and analyzing complex surveys. In this second edition, they offer new material on estimation for domains and on handling nonsampling errors, plus new case studies and examples of practical methods for quality monitoring of survey processes. A stronger aspect of international comparison is introduced by a case study of a multinational educational survey. This second edition also features a Web site with program codes and data sets, where examples and case studies can be worked out in an interactive environment.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Book Info Fully worked examples and case studies taken from official statistics, and real surveys on health and social sciences are used to illustrate the various methods. DLC: Sampling (Statistics) --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Book Description Statistics in Practice, A new series of practical books outlining the use of statistical techniques in a wide range of application areas:
  • Human and Biological Sciences
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • Industry, Commerce and Finance
Covering both survey sampling and survey analysis, the authors aim to provide the reader with a unified coverage of the practical tools of basic and more advanced survey sampling and estimation. Contents include:
  • Sampling design.
  • The design effect statistic.
  • Use of auxiliary information.
  • Methods for handling missing data.
  • Variance and covariance estimation.
  • Design-based analysis of frequency tables.
  • Multivariate methods for complex surveys.
Fully worked examples and case studies taken from official statistics and real surveys on health and social sciences are used to illustrate the various methods. Additional case studies are presented covering a range of topics such as business surveys, socio-economic surveys and educational surveys. Selected commercially available software packages for complex surveys are discussed with demonstrations using data from the case studies. Intended primarily for those involved in the planning, implementation or analysis of descriptive or analytical surveys and opinion polls, the book will also be of interest to researchers and students in many disciplines. In addition, the book is well suited for use on courses in survey sampling. --This text refers to the
Paperback edition.

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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-3 14:33:00

Table of Contents

Statistical complex survey analysis is a means to analyse the results, and gain information about a large population based on a complex survey of a sample of that population. A complex survey is a sample survey that divides the population into subgroups and collecting information from clusters within each subgroup and combining the results. Since the publication of the first edition in 1994, the field has changed considerably and the topic is now relevant beyond the narrow circle of survey statisticians. With large surveys becoming increasingly available for public use, researchers with little experience in survey methods are often faced with analyzing data from surveys to address scientific and programmatic issues. This practical book fills a niche by providing advanced statistical techniques for use in survey analysis, making complex surveys accessible to those working in statistics, business, economics, and the health and social sciences.

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hanszhu 发表于 2005-2-3 14:34:00

Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveys, Second Edition Risto Lehtonen, Erkki Pahkinen ISBN: 0-470-84769-7 Preface.

1. Introduction.

2. Basic Sampling Techniques.

2.1 Basic definitions.

2.2 The Province’91 population.

2.3 Simple random sampling and design effect.

2.4 Systematic sampling and intra-class correlation.

2.5 Selection with probability proportional to size.

3. Further Use of Auxiliary Information.

3.1 Stratified sampling.

3.2 Cluster sampling.

3.3 Model-assisted estimation.

3.4 Efficiency comparison using design effects.

4. Handling Nonsampling Errors.

4.1 Reweighting.

4.2 Imputation.

4.3 Chapter summary and further reading.

5. Linearization and Sample Reuse in Variance Estimation.

5.1 The Mini-Finland Health Survey.

5.2 Ratio estimators.

5.3 Linearization method.

5.4 Sample reuse methods.

5.5 Comparison of variance estimators.

5.6 The Occupational Health C are Survey.

5.7 Linearization method for covariance-matrix estimation.

5.8 Chapter summary and further reading.

6. Model-assisted Estimation for Domains.

6.1 Framework for domain estimation.

6.2 Estimator type and model choice.

6.3 Construction of estimators and model specification.

6.4 Further comparison of estimators.

6.5 Chapter summary and further reading.

7. Analysis of One-way and Two-way Tables.

7.1 Introductory example.

7.2 Simple goodness-of-fit test.

7.3 Preliminaries for tests for two-way tables.

7.4 Test of homogeneity.

7.5 Test of independence.

7.6 Chapter summary and further reading.

8. Multivariate Survey Analysis.

8.1 Range of methods.

8.2 Types of models and options for analysis.

8.3 Analysis of categorical data.

8.4 Logistic and linear regression.

8.5 Chapter summary and further reading.

9. More Detailed Case Studies.

9.1 Monitoring quality in a long-term transport survey.

9.2 Estimation of mean salary in a business survey.

9.3 Model selection in a socioeconomic survey.

9.4 Multi-level modelling in an educational survey.

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

Web Extension.

In addition to the printed book, electronic materials supporting the use of the book can be found in the web extension.

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