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100 1  Thompson, Steven K.,|d1945- 
245 10 Sampling /|cSteven K. Thompson. 
250    3rd ed. 
260    Hoboken, N.J. :|bWiley,|cc2012. 
300    xxi, 436 p. :|bill. ;|c25 cm. 
490 1  Wiley series in probability and statistics 
500    Machine generated contents note: Preface to the Third 
       EditionPreface to the Second Edition xiiiPreface to the 
       First Edition xv1. Introduction 1Part I. Basic Sampling 
       92. Simple Random Sampling 113. Confidence Intervals 294. 
       Sample Size 355. Estimating Proportions, Ratios, and 
       Subpopulation Means 396. Unequal Probability Sampling 
       51Part II. Making the Best Use of Survey Data 657. 
       Auxiliary Data and Ratio Estimation 678. Regression 
       Estimation 899. The Sufficient Statistic in Sampling 
       10110. Design and Model 107Part III. Some Useful Designs 
       11511. Stratified Sampling 11712. Cluster and Systematic 
       Sampling 12913. Multistage Designs 14314. Double or Two-
       Phase Sampling 157Part IV. Methods for Elusive and Hard-to
       -Detect Populations 17115. Network Sampling and Link-
       Tracing Designs 17316. Detectability and Sampling 18517. 
       Line and Point Transects 19918. Capture-Recapture Sampling
       23319. Line-Intercept Sampling 245Part V. Spatial Sampling
       25520. Spatial Prediction or Kriging 25721. Spatial 
       Designs 27122. Plot Shapes and Observational Methods 
       275Part VI. Adaptive Sampling 28323. Adaptive Sampling 
       Designs 28524. Adaptive Cluster Sampling 28925. Systematic
       and Strip Adaptive Cluster Sampling 30926. Stratified 
       Adaptive Cluster Sampling 323Answers to Selected Exercises
       339References 343Author Index 361Subject Index 365 . 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
520    "The Third Edition retains the general organization of the
       prior two editions, but it incorporates new material 
       throughout the text. The book is organized into six parts:
       Part I covers basic sampling from simple random sampling 
       to unequal probability sampling; Part II treats the use of
       auxiliary data with ratio and regression estimation and 
       looks at the ideas of sufficient data, model, and design 
       in practical sampling; Part III covers major useful 
       designs such as stratified, cluster and systematic, 
       multistage, and double and network sampling; Part IV 
       examines detectability methods for elusive populations, 
       and basic problems in detectability, visibility, and 
       catchability are discussed; Part V concerns spatial 
       sampling with the prediction methods of geostatistics, 
       considerations of efficient spatial designs, and 
       comparisons of different observational methods including 
       plot shapes and detection aspects; and Part VI introduces 
       adaptive sampling designs in which the sampling procedure 
       depends on what is observed during the survey. For this 
       new edition, the author has focused on thoroughly updating
       the book with a special emphasis on the first 14 chapters 
       since these topics are invariably covered in basic 
       sampling courses. The author has also implemented new 
       approaches to explain the various techniques in the book, 
       and as a result, new examples and explanations have been 
       added throughout. In an effort to improve the presentation
       and visualization of the book, new figures as well as 
       replacement figures for previously existing figures have 
       been added. This book has continuously stood out from 
       other sampling texts since the figures evoke the idea of 
       each sampling design. The new figures will help readers to
       better visualize and understand the underlying concepts 
       such as the different sampling strategies"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
650  0 Sampling (Statistics) 
830  0 Wiley series in probability and statistics.