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Analyzing complex survey data

Eun Sul Lee, Ronald N. Forthofer, Ronald J. Lorimer

(Sage university papers series, . Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-071)

Sage Publications, c1989

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07.71

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Bibliography: p. 75-78

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Description

Social scientists are demanding more analytic studies of social survey data in order to examine a variety of emerging issues. Answering this need, Analyzing Complex Survey Data offers an effective means of examining and analyzing complex surveys -- and how to overcome problems that often arise. It includes discussions on the choices involved in variance estimates, simple random sampling without replacement, stratified random sampling and two-stage cluster sampling, and outlines the different computer programs that are currently available.

Table of Contents

Introduction Sample Design and Survey Data Survey Data Analysis Strategies for Variance Estimation Preparing for Survey Data Analysis Conducting A Regression Analysis Conducting Contingency Table Analysis Concluding Remarks

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