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Sampling
Edited by: P.R. Krishnaiah and C.R. Rao
ISBN: 978-0-444-70289-0
1 A brief history of random sampling methods
2 A first course in survey sampling
3 Optimality of sampling strategies
4 Simple random sampling
5 On single stage unequal probability sampling
6 Systematic sampling
7 Systematic sampling with illustrative examples
8 Sampling in time
9 Bayesian inference in finite populations
10 Inference based on data from complex sample designs
11 Inference for finite population quantiles
12 Asymptotics in finite population sampling
13 The technique of replicated or interpenetrating samples
14 On the use of models in sampling from finite populations
15 The prediction approach to sampling theory
16 Sample survey analysis: Analysis of variance and contingency tables
17 Variance estimation in sample surveys
18 Ratio and regression estimators
19 Role and use of composite sampling and capture-recapture sampling in ecological studies
20 Data-based sampling and model-based estimation for environmental resources
21 On transect sampling to assess wildlife populations and marine resources
22 A review of current survey sampling methods in marketing research (telephone, mall intercept
23 Observational errors in behavioural traits of man and their implications for genetics
24 Designs in survey sampling avoiding contiguous units