Sampling 3e

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Praise for the Second Edition "This book has never had a competitor. It is the only book that takes a broad approach to sampling . . . any good personal statistics library should include a copy of this book." --Technometrics "Well-written . . . an excellent book on an important subject. Highly recommended." --Choice "An ideal reference for scientific researchers and other professionals who use sampling." --Zentralblatt Math Features new developments in the field combined with all aspects of obtaining, interpreting, and using sample data Sampling provides an up-to-date treatment of both classical and modern sampling design and estimation methods, along with sampling methods for rare, clustered, and hard-to-detect populations. This Third Edition retains the general organization of the two previous editions, but incorporates extensive new material--sections, exercises, and examples--throughout. Inside, readers will find all-new approaches to explain the various techniques in the book; new figures to assist in better visualizing and comprehending underlying concepts such as the different sampling strategies; computing notes for sample selection, calculation of estimates, and simulations; and more. Organized into six sections, the book covers basic sampling, from simple random to unequal probability sampling; the use of auxiliary data with ratio and regression estimation; sufficient data, model, and design in practical sampling; useful designs such as stratified, cluster and systematic, multistage, double and network sampling; detectability methods for elusive populations; spatial sampling; and adaptive sampling designs. Featuring a broad range of topics, Sampling, Third Edition serves as a valuable reference on useful sampling and estimation methods for researchers in various fields of study, including biostatistics, ecology, and the health sciences. The book is also ideal for courses on statistical sampling at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels.
NOTE EDITORE
The Third Edition retains the general organization of the prior two editions, but it incorporates new material throughout the text.  The book is organized into six parts: Part I covers basic sampling from simple random sampling to unequal probability sampling; Part II treats the use of auxiliary data with ratio and regression estimation and looks at the ideas of sufficient data, model, and design in practical sampling; Part III covers major useful designs such as stratified, cluster and systematic, multistage, and double and network sampling; Part IV examines detectability methods for elusive populations, and basic problems in detectability, visibility, and catchability are discussed; Part V concerns spatial sampling with the prediction methods of geostatistics, considerations of efficient spatial designs, and comparisons of different observational methods including plot shapes and detection aspects; and Part VI introduces adaptive sampling designs in which the sampling procedure depends on what is observed during the survey.  For this new edition, the author has focused on thoroughly updating the book with a special emphasis on the first 14 chapters since these topics are invariably covered in basic sampling courses.  The author has also implemented new approaches to explain the various techniques in the book, and as a result, new examples and explanations have been added throughout.  In an effort to improve the presentation and visualization of the book, new figures as well as replacement figures for previously existing figures have been added.  This book has continuously stood out from other sampling texts since the figures evoke the idea of each sampling design.  The new figures will help readers to better visualize and understand the underlying concepts such as the different sampling strategies.

SOMMARIO
The Third Edition retains the general organization of the prior two editions, but it incorporates new material throughout the text.  The book is organized into six parts: Part I covers basic sampling from simple random sampling to unequal probability sampling; Part II treats the use of auxiliary data with ratio and regression estimation and looks at the ideas of sufficient data, model, and design in practical sampling; Part III covers major useful designs such as stratified, cluster and systematic, multistage, and double and network sampling; Part IV examines detectability methods for elusive populations, and basic problems in detectability, visibility, and catchability are discussed; Part V concerns spatial sampling with the prediction methods of geostatistics, considerations of efficient spatial designs, and comparisons of different observational methods including plot shapes and detection aspects; and Part VI introduces adaptive sampling designs in which the sampling procedure depends on what is observed during the survey.  For this new edition, the author has focused on thoroughly updating the book with a special emphasis on the first 14 chapters since these topics are invariably covered in basic sampling courses.  The author has also implemented new approaches to explain the various techniques in the book, and as a result, new examples and explanations have been added throughout.  In an effort to improve the presentation and visualization of the book, new figures as well as replacement figures for previously existing figures have been added.  This book has continuously stood out from other sampling texts since the figures evoke the idea of each sampling design.  The new figures will help readers to better visualize and understand the underlying concepts such as the different sampling strategies.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780470402313
  • Collana: Wiley Probability and Statistics
  • Dimensioni: 234 x 28 x 156 mm Ø 764 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Pagine Arabe: 472