RTI Press Method Report
Using a model-aided sampling paradigm instead of a traditional sampling paradigm in a nationally representative establishment survey
Berzofsky, M.E., Welch, B.L., Williams, R.L., & Biemer, P. (February 2008).
When surveying populations that are difficult to find or whose sample size is small, model-aided sampling, a hybrid of traditional, probability sampling and model-based, quota sampling, works best, according to RTI researchers. This model can help reduce the excessive burden and costs of administering large-scale surveys involving smaller subpopulations.
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Full Citation: Berzofsky, M.E., Welch, B.L., Williams, R.L., & Biemer, P. (February 2008). Using a model-aided sampling paradigm instead of a traditional sampling paradigm in a nationally representative establishment survey. RTI Press Publication No. MR-0004-0802.
Abstract
When surveying populations that are difficult to find or whose sample size is small, model-aided sampling, a hybrid of traditional, probability sampling and model-based, quota sampling, works best, according to RTI researchers. This model can help reduce the excessive burden and costs of administering large-scale surveys involving smaller subpopulations.RTI Press Information
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