05196nam 2200685Ia 450 991014313220332120170816120137.01-282-13772-797866121377230-470-49499-90-470-49498-0(CKB)1000000000766914(EBL)469222(OCoLC)435643601(SSID)ssj0000104825(PQKBManifestationID)11133288(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000104825(PQKBWorkID)10086311(PQKB)10577815(MiAaPQ)EBC469222(EXLCZ)99100000000076691420090116d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrApplied survey methods[electronic resource] a statistical perspective /Jelke BethlehemHoboken, NJ Wileyc20091 online resource (394 p.)Wiley series in survey methodologyDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-37308-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Applied Survey Methods; Contents; Preface; 1. The Survey Process; 1.1. About Surveys; 1.2. A Survey, Step-by-Step; 1.3. Some History of Survey Research; 1.4. This Book; 1.5. Samplonia; Exercises; 2. Basic Concepts; 2.1. The Survey Objectives; 2.2. The Target Population; 2.3. The Sampling Frame; 2.4. Sampling; 2.5. Estimation; Exercises; 3. Questionnaire Design; 3.1. The Questionnaire; 3.2. Factual and Nonfactual Questions; 3.3. The Question Text; 3.4. Answer Types; 3.5. Question Order; 3.6. Questionnaire Testing; Exercises; 4. Single Sampling Designs; 4.1. Simple Random Sampling4.2. Systematic Sampling4.3. Unequal Probability Sampling; 4.4. Systematic Sampling with Unequal Probabilities; Exercises; 5. Composite Sampling Designs; 5.1. Stratified Sampling; 5.2. Cluster Sampling; 5.3. Two-Stage Sampling; 5.4. Two-Dimensional Sampling; Exercises; 6. Estimators; 6.1. Use of Auxiliary Information; 6.2. A Descriptive Model; 6.3. The Direct Estimator; 6.4. The Ratio Estimator; 6.5. The Regression Estimator; 6.6. The Poststratification Estimator; Exercises; 7. Data Collection; 7.1. Traditional Data Collection; 7.2. Computer-Assisted Interviewing7.3. Mixed-Mode Data Collection7.4. Electronic Questionnaires; 7.5. Data Collection with Blaise; Exercises; 8. The Quality of the Results; 8.1. Errors in Surveys; 8.2. Detection and Correction of Errors; 8.3. Imputation Techniques; 8.4. Data Editing Strategies; Exercises; 9. The Nonresponse Problem; 9.1. Nonresponse; 9.2. Response Rates; 9.3. Models for Nonresponse; 9.4. Analysis of Nonresponse; 9.5. Nonresponse Correction Techniques; Exercises; 10. Weighting Adjustment; 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Poststratification; 10.3. Linear Weighting; 10.4. Multiplicative Weighting10.5. Calibration Estimation10.6. Other Weighting Issues; 10.7. Use of Propensity Scores; 10.8. A Practical Example; Exercises; 11. Online Surveys; 11.1. The Popularity of Online Research; 11.2. Errors in Online Surveys; 11.3. The Theoretical Framework; 11.4. Correction by Adjustment Weighting; 11.5. Correction Using a Reference Survey; 11.6. Sampling the Non-Internet Population; 11.7. Propensity Weighting; 11.8. Simulating the Effects of Undercoverage; 11.9. Simulating the Effects of Self-Selection; 11.10. About the Use of Online Surveys; Exercises; 12. Analysis and Publication12.1. About Data Analysis12.2. The Analysis of Dirty Data; 12.3. Preparing a Survey Report; 12.4. Use of Graphs; Exercises; 13. Statistical Disclosure Control; 13.1. Introduction; 13.2. The Basic Disclosure Problem; 13.3. The Concept of Uniqueness; 13.4. Disclosure Scenarios; 13.5. Models for the Disclosure Risk; 13.6. Practical Disclosure Protection; Exercises; References; IndexA complete, hands-on guide to the use of statistical methods for obtaining reliable and practical survey research Applied Survey Methods provides a comprehensive outline of the complete survey process, from design to publication. Filling a gap in the current literature, this one-of-a-kind book describes both the theory and practical applications of survey research with an emphasis on the statistical aspects of survey methods. The book begins with a brief historic overview of survey research methods followed by a discussion that details the needed first steps for carrying oWiley series in survey methodology.SurveysStatistical methodsSampling (Statistics)SurveysMethodologyEstimation theoryElectronic books.SurveysStatistical methods.Sampling (Statistics)SurveysMethodology.Estimation theory.001.4/33519.5Bethlehem Jelke G145010MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143132203321Applied survey methods2149288UNINA02427oam 2200601 450 991071655380332120210623080708.0(CKB)5470000002522617(OCoLC)681282604(OCoLC)622343662(OCoLC)667870927(OCoLC)984765414(OCoLC)995470000002522617(EXLCZ)99547000000252261720101113d1997 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHydrologic and water-quality conditions in the Horse Creek Basin, west-central Florida, October 1992-February 1995 /by B.R. Lewelling ; prepared in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management DistrictTallahassee, Florida :U.S. Geological Survey,1997.1 online resource (vi, 72 pages) illustrations, mapsWater-resources investigations report ;97-4077Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (USGS, viewed June 3, 2021)"Data within table 7 were modified after publication. This online version contains the revised values."Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).HydrologyFloridaHorse Creek Watershed (Hardee County and De Soto County)Water qualityFloridaHorse Creek Watershed (Hardee County and De Soto County)GroundwaterFloridaHorse Creek Watershed (Hardee County and De Soto County)GroundwaterfastHydrologyfastWater qualityfastFloridaHorse Creek Watershed (Hardee County and De Soto County)fastHydrologyWater qualityGroundwaterGroundwater.Hydrology.Water quality.Lewelling B. R.1381903Geological Survey (U.S.),Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.)OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQCOPOCLCAGPOBOOK9910716553803321Hydrologic and water-quality conditions in the Horse Creek Basin, west-central Florida, October 1992-February 19953550169UNINA