Adaptive survey design

著者

    • Schouten, Barry
    • Peytchev, Andy
    • Wagner, James

書誌事項

Adaptive survey design

Barry Schouten, Andy Peytchev, James Wagner

(Statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series)(A Chapman & Hall book)

CRC Press, c2018

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-241) and index

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内容説明

Adaptive survey designs (ASDs) provide a framework for data-driven tailoring of data collection procedures to different sample members, often for cost and bias reduction. People vary in how likely they are to respond and in how they respond. This variation leads to opportunities to selectively deploy design features in order to control both nonresponse and measurement errors. ASD aims at the optimal matching of design features and the characteristics of respondents given the survey budget. Such a goal is sensible, but ASD requires investment in more advanced technical systems and management infrastructure and asks for the collection of relevant auxiliary data. So what are current best practices in ASD? And is ASD worthwhile when the same auxiliary data are employed in the estimation afterwards? In this book, the authors provide answers to these questions, and much more.

目次

Section I: Introduction to Adaptive Survey Design 1. Introduction to the Handbook 2. What is an Adaptive Survey Design? Section II: Preparing an Adaptive Survey Design 3. Stratification 4. Strategies and Interventions 5. Modelling and Monitoring Nonresponse Section III: Implementing an Adaptive Survey Design 6. Costs and Logistics 7. Optimization of an Adaptive Survey Design 8. Sensitivity Analyses Section IV: Advanced Features of Adaptive Survey Design 9. Indicators to Support Optimization and Prioritization 10. Adaptive Survey Design and Adjustment for Nonresponse Section V: The Future of Adaptive Survey Design 11. Adaptive Survey Design and Measurement Error 12. The Future of Adaptive Survey Design

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