Business survey methods / edited by Brenda G. Cox ... [et al.]
Contributor(s): Cox, Brenda G
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Consists of invited papers, from internationally recognized researchers, chosen for their quality as well as their overall unity. Describes current methods along with innovative research and presents new technologies for solving problems unique to establishment surveys. Stages of the survey process are addressed in the first five parts with cross-cutting topics in the last section.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication.".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part A: Frames and business registers -- Part B: Sample design and selection -- Part C: Data collection and response quality -- Part D: Data processing -- Part E: Weighting and estimation -- Part F: Past, present and future directions.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Partial table of contents
- Frames and Business Registers
- Defining and Classifying Statistical Units
- Changes in Populations of Statistical Units
- Sample Design and Selection
- Coordination of Samples Using Permanent Random Numbers
- Business Surveys as a Network Sample
- Data Collection and Response Quality
- Designing the Data Collection Process
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Data Processing
- Matching and Record Linkage
- Protecting Confidentiality in Business Surveys
- Weighting and Estimation
- Outliers in Business Surveys
- Combining Design-Based and Model-Based Inference
- Past, Present, and Future Directions
- Quality Assurance for Business Surveys
- Business Surveys in Ten Years' Time
- Index
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Brenda G. Cox and David A. Binder are the authors of Business Survey Methods , published by Wiley.