A Mean Squared Error Model for Dual Frame, Mixed Mode Survey Design

作者: James M. Lepkowski , Robert M. Groves

DOI: 10.1080/01621459.1986.10478352

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摘要: Abstract An error model for dual frame survey designs is developed. It includes components of sampling variance, interviewer and bias in each frame. A cost that attempts to capture the complexity a full scale presented. The models are applied large national survey, National Crime Survey, effect alternative levels both frames have on optimal allocation sample two examined types crime.

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