Survey Methodology, December 2024
Released: 2024-12-20
The December 2024 online issue of Survey Methodology is now available. This issue contains 16 papers.
Waksberg invited paper series
Richard Valliant
Regular papers
Daniell Toth and Kelly S. McConville
Design consistent random forest models for data collected from a complex sample
Glen Meeden and Muhammad Nouman Qureshi
Adaptive cluster sampling, a quasi Bayesian approach
Caren Hasler
Inference from sampling with response probabilities estimated via calibration
Nicholas T. Longford
Relaxed calibration of survey weights
Xueying Tang and Liangliang Zhang
A hierarchical gamma prior for modeling random effects in small area estimation
Xiyue Liao, Mary C. Meyer and Xiaoming Xu
Design-based estimation of small and empty domains in survey data analysis using order constraints
Teng Liu, F. Jay Breidt and Jean D. Opsomer
Shirley Mathur, Yajuan Si and Jerome P. Reiter
Fully synthetic data for complex surveys
Abel Dasylva, Arthur Goussanou and Christian-Olivier Nambeu
Models of linkage error for capture-recapture estimation without clerical reviews
Wenshan Yu, Michael R. Elliott and Trivellore E. Raghunathan
Investigating mode effects in interviewer variances using two representative multi-mode surveys
Shiya Wu, Harm-Jan Boonstra, Mirjam Moerbeek and Barry Schouten
Robust adaptive survey design for time changes in mixed-mode response propensities
Ashley Lockwood and Balgobin Nandram
Jacek Wesolowski, Robert Wieczorkowski and Wojciech Wójciak
Jorge González Chapela
Daily rhythm of data quality: Evidence from the Survey of Unemployed Workers in New Jersey
Short note
Phillip S. Kott and Burton Levine
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Since its launch in 1975, the peer-reviewed journal Survey Methodology has allowed researchers, statisticians, mathematicians and methodologists from around the world to share ongoing research in the field of survey techniques and their practical applications. The journal focuses on the development and evaluation of methodologies as applied to data collection or to data themselves.
Historical papers from Survey Methodology are now available online. Electronic copies of any paper published since June 1978 (Volume 4, no. 1) are available online in the Analysis module of Statistics Canada's website. A few selected papers from Volume 1 to Volume 3, no. 2, are also available online. All other papers can be obtained by contacting us (infostats@statcan.gc.ca).
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The December 2024 issue of Survey Methodology, Vol. 50, no. 2 (), is now available. 12-001-X
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