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期刊名:Journal of survey statistics and methodology

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ISSN:2325-0984

e-ISSN:2325-0992

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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We present methodology for creating synthetic data and an application to create a publicly releasable synthetic version of the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI). The LASI, a health and retirement survey, is used for research and educ...
Heather M Schroeder,Brady T West Heather M Schroeder
Typical design-based methods for weighting probability samples rely on several assumptions, including the random selection of sampled units according to known probabilities of selection and ignorable unit nonresponse. If any of these assump...
David A Marker,Charity Hilton,Jacob Zelko et al. David A Marker et al.
Government statistical offices worldwide are under pressure to produce statistics rapidly and for more detailed geographies, to compete with unofficial estimates available from web-based big data sources or from private companies. Commonly ...
Tingyu Zhu,Laura J Gamble,Matthew Klapman et al. Tingyu Zhu et al.
While probability sampling has been considered the gold standard of survey methods, nonprobability sampling is increasingly popular due to its convenience and low cost. However, nonprobability samples can lead to biased estimates due to the...
Brian P Flaherty,Yusuke Shono Brian P Flaherty
Scientists use latent class (LC) models to identify subgroups in heterogeneous data. LC models reduce an item set to a latent variable and estimate measurement error. Researchers typically use unrestricted LC models, which have many measure...
Sophia Waldmann,Joseph W Sakshaug,Alexandru Cernat Sophia Waldmann
Biosocial surveys increasingly use interviewers to collect objective physical health measures (or "biomeasures") in respondents' homes. While interviewers play an important role, their high involvement can lead to unintended interviewer eff...
James Wagner,Lena Centeno,Richard Dulaney et al. James Wagner et al.
Survey design decisions are-by their very nature-tradeoffs between costs and errors. However, measuring costs is often difficult. Furthermore, surveys are growing more complex. Many surveys require that cost information be available to make...
Graham Kalton,Ismael Flores Cervantes,Carlos Arieira et al. Graham Kalton et al.
The units at the early stages of multi-stage area samples are generally sampled with probabilities proportional to their estimated sizes (PPES). With such a design, an overall equal probability (EP) sample design would yield a constant numb...
Shiyu Zhang,Brady T West,James Wagner et al. Shiyu Zhang et al.
This article presents the results of an adaptive design experiment in the recruitment of households and individuals for a two-stage national probability web or mail mixed-mode survey, the American Family Health Study (AFHS). In the screenin...
Deirdre Middleton,Laurie A Drabble,Deborah Krug et al. Deirdre Middleton et al.
Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is an approach commonly used to recruit nonprobability samples of rare and hard-to-find populations. The purpose of this study was to explore the utility of phone and web-based RDS methodology to sample sexu...