Design effects in the analysis of longitudinal survey data
The design effect measures the inflation of the sampling variance of an estimator as a result of the use of a complex sampling scheme. It is usually measured relative to the variance of the estimator under simple random sampling.
Skinner, Chris, Vieira, Marcel de Toledo
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Participatory survey design of a workforce health needs assessment for correctional supervisors. [PDF]
Dugan AG +6 more
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A Practical Framework for Incorporating Complex Survey Design in Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression. [PDF]
Jehu-Appiah D, Obeng-Gyasi E.
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Optimizing Fishery Survey Design in Guangdong's Restricted Coastal Waters. [PDF]
Zhang K, Su L, Cai Y, Xu Y, Chen Z.
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Improvements to Survey Design from Pilot Testing a Discrete-Choice Experiment of the Preferences of Persons Living with HIV for Long-Acting Antiretroviral Therapies. [PDF]
Barthold D +4 more
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Rethinking neglected tropical disease prevalence survey design and analysis: a geospatial paradigm. [PDF]
Diggle PJ +4 more
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Inclusive survey design: MCMLA's lessons learned from an inclusivity and climate assessment. [PDF]
Shawcross M +4 more
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Beyond survey design: Lessons from conducting the National Adolescent Mental Health Surveys. [PDF]
Erskine HE +6 more
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Impact of Survey Design on Estimation of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models from Egocentrically-Sampled Data. [PDF]
Krivitsky PN, Morris M, Bojanowski M.
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Current Gaps in Survey Design and Analysis for Molecular Xenomonitoring of Vector-Borne Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
McLure A +4 more
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