Teaching survey sampling


Book: 
The American Statistician
Authors: 
Fesco, R. S., Kalsbeek, W. D., Lohr, S. L., Sheaffer, R. L., Scheuren, F. J., & Stasny, E. A.
Category: 
Volume: 
50(4)
Pages: 
328-340
Year: 
1996
Abstract: 

In recent years the focus of research in survey sampling has changed to include a number of nontraditional topics such as sampling errors. In addition, the availability of data from large-scale sample surveys, along with computers and software to analyze the data, have changed the tools needed by survey sampling statisticians. It has also resulted in a diverse group of secondary data users who wish to learn how to analyze data from a complex survey. Thus it is time to reassess what we should be teaching students about survey sampling. This article brings together a panel of experts on survey sampling and teaching to discuss their views on what should be taught in survey sampling classes and how it should be taught.

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