The Current Population Survey: Design and Methodology, Volume 3U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1978 - 172 halaman |
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... Replacement of Preparation of Estimates from the National Sample . Introduction . · Preparation of Unbiased ... Replacement of PSU's . . . . . The Problem of Exhausting USU's in the PSU . Alternate Solutions . Procedure for PSU ...
... Replacement of Preparation of Estimates from the National Sample . Introduction . · Preparation of Unbiased ... Replacement of PSU's . . . . . The Problem of Exhausting USU's in the PSU . Alternate Solutions . Procedure for PSU ...
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... Replacement Schedules ... 163 163 163 · 164 Variance of Nonlinear Estimators ... 153 Theoretical Foundation , A Summary 154 Implications of the Assumptions 154 SUBJECT INDEX ... 168 TABLES 1-1 . 1-2 . Number and Population of Strata for ...
... Replacement Schedules ... 163 163 163 · 164 Variance of Nonlinear Estimators ... 153 Theoretical Foundation , A Summary 154 Implications of the Assumptions 154 SUBJECT INDEX ... 168 TABLES 1-1 . 1-2 . Number and Population of Strata for ...
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... Replacement Schedule for the CPS National Sample : August 1972 - August 1982 .. 161 164 M - 2 . PSU Replacement Schedule for the 461 - Area Design and Supplemental Sample for State Estimates , CETA : August 1976 - August 1982 .. 165 ...
... Replacement Schedule for the CPS National Sample : August 1972 - August 1982 .. 161 164 M - 2 . PSU Replacement Schedule for the 461 - Area Design and Supplemental Sample for State Estimates , CETA : August 1976 - August 1982 .. 165 ...
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... ( replaced more recently by the FOSDIC system ) , entries were made by drawing a line through the oval representing the correct answer using a special pencil with electrographic led . Punchcards were automatically prepared from the ...
... ( replaced more recently by the FOSDIC system ) , entries were made by drawing a line through the oval representing the correct answer using a special pencil with electrographic led . Punchcards were automatically prepared from the ...
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... replaced . February 1954 - Changeover to 230 - area sample . The CPS sample was expanded from 68 to 230 sample PSU's ... replace area sampling [ 44 , p . 69 ] . These changes resulted in a further gain in reliability of about 5 percent ...
... replaced . February 1954 - Changeover to 230 - area sample . The CPS sample was expanded from 68 to 230 sample PSU's ... replace area sampling [ 44 , p . 69 ] . These changes resulted in a further gain in reliability of about 5 percent ...
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address register admissible pattern American Statistical Association appendix assigned average bias biases C-design samples cells census Census Bureau characteristics collapsed race column composite estimate controlled selection coverage CPS estimates CPS sample Current Population Survey defined ED's esti estimation procedure expected value figure formula given hits households housing units identified independent interval Jeffersonville labor force living quarters males mates mean square error measure method month monthly noninterview adjustment Not-white NSR PSU's NSR strata number of sample number of USU's percent probability questionnaire random records regional office reinterview relvariance replications rotation group sample design sample estimates sample of USU's sample PSU's sample units sampling error second-stage ratio estimate serial number simple response variance SMSA special place special weights standard error stratum subsamples tabulations tion total variance unbiased estimate unemployed variance components variance estimation Washington
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Halaman 159 - The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed.
Halaman 44 - Also included as unemployed are those who did not work at all during the survey week and — a. Were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off; or b.
Halaman 159 - Data reliability The data in this bulletin are estimates from a scientifically selected probability sample. There are two types of errors possible in an estimate based on a sample survey, sampling and nonsampling. Sampling errors occur because observations come only from a sample and not from an entire population. The sample used for this survey is one of a number of possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples...
Halaman 159 - The accuracy of a survey result depends on both types of errors, but the full extent of the nonsampling error is unknown. Consequently, particular care should be exercised in the interpretation of figures based on a relatively small number of cases or on small differences between estimates.
Halaman 15 - A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and...
Halaman 161 - Standard error of a difference. For a difference between two sample estimates, the standard error is approximately equal to the square root of the sum of the squared standard errors of the estimates; the estimates can be of numbers, percents, ratios, etc.
Halaman 15 - A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters.
Halaman 159 - The estimating procedure used in this survey involved the inflation of the weighted sample results to independent estimates of the civilian noninstitutional population of the United States by age, race, and sex. These independent estimates were based on statistics from the 1970 Census of Population; statistics of births, deaths, immigration and emigration; and statistics on the strength of the Armed Forces.
Halaman 42 - ... hours or more as unpaid workers on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the family. and (2) all those who were not working but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent because of illness. bad weather. vacation. or labor-management dispute.
Halaman 94 - Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two standard errors below the estimate to two standard errors above the estimate would include the average result of all possible samples.