Survey Sampling In Official Statistics - Some Thoughts On Directions

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I present a modeller's perspective on the current status quo in official statistics surveys-based inference. In doing so, I try to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the design and model-based inferential positions that survey sampling, at least as far as the official statistics world is concerned, finds itself at present. I close with an example from adaptive survey design that illustrates why taking a model-based perspective (either frequentist or Bayesian) represents the best way for official statistics to avoid the debilitating 'inferential schizophrenia' that seems inevitable if current methodologies are applied to the emerging information requirements of today's world (and possibly even tomorrow's).

Issue Number: 2013000
Author(s): Chambers, Raymond L.
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
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PDF October 31, 2014

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