Author: Arlene Fink
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0803957548
How to Sample in Surveys (The Survey Kit, Vol 6)
How to select and use the most appropriate sampling methods for a survey is the focus of this book. Medical books How to Sample in Surveys . It covers a range of sampling techniques including: simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, systematic sampling, cluster sampling, convenience sampling, snowball sampling,; quota sampling, and focus groups Medical books How to Sample in Surveys, 9780761925774. How to Sample in Surveys, ISBN-13: 9780761925774, ISBN-10: 0761925775
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How to Sample in Surveys (2nd Edition) by Fink, Arlene [Paperback]
author arlene g fink format paperback language english publication year 14 01 2003 subject social sciences subject 2 sociology anthropology professional title how to sample in surveys author fink arlene publisher sage pubns publication date oct 01 2002 pages 80 binding paperback edition second dimensions 5 75 wx 8 50 hx 0 25 d isbn 0761925775 subject education teaching methods materials reading description font size 3 font p font size 3 how much is enough in your sample what is the difference
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Medical Book How to Sample in Surveys
It covers a range of sampling techniques including: simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, systematic sampling, cluster sampling, convenience sampling, snowball sampling,; quota sampling, and focus groups. The book also describes in detail: inclusion and exclusion criteria, the logic in estimating standard errors and sample size determinations, the sources of error in sampling, and how to calculate response rates.