Sampling Theory

Cross-listed as BIOSTAT 617SOC 717, and STATS 580

This course is concerned with the theory underlying the methods of survey sampling widely used in practice. It covers the basic techniques of simple random sampling, stratification, systematic sampling, cluster and multi-stage sampling, and probability proportional to size sampling. It also examines methods of variance estimation for complex sample designs, including the Taylor series expansion method, balanced repeated replications, and jackknife methods.

Credits: 3

Course Length: Full term

Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.

Advisory Prerequisites: Three or more courses in statistics and preferably a course in methods of survey sampling.

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