2009 Summer Semester
STAT 3501: Survey Sampling


  • Instructor: Dr. Jong-Min Kim 
  • Office : 2380 Science, Phone: 589-6341 
  • Time and Location: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm MWF (3550, Science). 
  • Office hours: 2:00-4:00 pm M.W.F. or by appointment. 
  • Email: jongmink@morris.umn.edu 
  • Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or Equivalent

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Syllabus
doc file


Course related websites:

 

Survey Sampling Course Notes

o       Survey Methodology E-Textbook

o       Cindy Yu’s survey sampling lecture notes

o       Michael C. Rodriguez's Survey Sampling

o       GAO Survey Sampling Note

o       Phillip S. Kott's Survey Sampling

 

Questionnaire Design

o       Survey Monkey Internet Survey

o       Questionnaire Design by GT

o       Introduction to Questionnaire Design

o       Survey Questions

o       Closed Question Examples

 

Survey Packages

o       SAS 9.2 User's Guide

o       Survey Analysis in R

o       Analysis of Complex Survey Samples by R

 

Survey Sampling Related Websites

o       ASA Survey Research Section

o       Institute for Social Research

o       U.S. Census Bureau website

o       RTI International

o       National Center for Education Statistics website

o       U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website

o       U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics website

 

Small Area Estimation

o       What is SAE?

o       Small Area Estimation Example

o       Small Area Estimation Manual

 

 Calibration  Estimation (Model Assisted Survey Sampling )

o       How to derive Calibration estimator?

o       Linear Regression Estimators

o       A bridge of GREG and Linear Regression estimators

o       Sarjinder Singh's CSDA2008 Paper

 

Useful websites

o       Analyzing Complex Survey Data

o       Model- vs. design-based sampling

o       What is Superpopulation?

o       Neural Network Imputation in Complex Survey Design

o       Ranked Set Sampling PPT

o       Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Session

 


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