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Survey Methodology, June 2010, Vol. 36, no. 1

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no: 1
Issue Number: 2010001
Volume: 36
Main Product: Survey Methodology
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PDF June 29, 2010
Titles Release date More Information
Evaluating within household selection rules under a multi-stage design - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
Fence method for nonparametric small area estimation - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
The multidimensional integral business survey response model - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
The effect of nonresponse adjustments on variance estimation - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
Some contributions to jackknifing two-phase sampling estimators - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
Gross flow estimation in dual frame surveys - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
A comparison of sample set restriction procedures - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
Bayesian penalized spline model-based inference for finite population proportion in unequal probability sampling - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
A comparison of variance estimators for poststratification to estimated control totals - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information
Examining survey participation and response quality: The significance of topic salience and incentives - ARCHIVED June 29, 2010 More information

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