Survey Methodology, December 2023
Released: 2024-01-03
The December 2023 online issue of Survey Methodology is now available. This issue contains 18 papers.
Waksberg invited paper series
Raymond L. Chambers
The missing information principle: A paradigm for analysis of messy sample survey data
Special paper in memory of Professor Jean-Claude Deville
Pascal Ardilly, David Haziza, Pierre Lavallée and Yves Tillé
Jean-Claude Deville's contributions to survey theory and official statistics
Invited papers presented at the 2021 Colloque francophone sur les sondages
Louis-Paul Rivest
Statistical methods for sampling cross-classified populations under constraints
Alina Matei, Paul A. Smith, Marc J.E. Smeets and Jonas Klingwort
Targetted double control of burden in multiple surveys
Estelle Medous, Camelia Goga, Anne Ruiz-Gazen, Jean-François Beaumont, Alain Dessertaine and Pauline Puech
QR prediction for statistical data integration
Vincent Loonis
Constructing all determinantal sampling designs
Regular papers
Jerzy Wieczorek
Design-based conformal prediction
J. Michael Brick and Jill M. DeMatteis
Sample designs and estimators for multimode surveys with face-to-face data collection
Yilin Chen, Pengfei Li and Changbao Wu
Dealing with undercoverage for non-probability survey samples
Balgobin Nandram, Nathan B. Cruze and Andreea L. Erciulescu
Bayesian small area models under inequality constraints with benchmarking and double shrinkage
Emily Berg
Small area prediction of general small area parameters for unit-level count data
Yanzhe Li, Sander Scholtus and Arnout van Delden
A method for estimating the effect of classification errors on statistics for two domains
Don Edwards, Piaomu Liu and Alexandria Delage
Model-based stratification of payment populations in Medicare integrity investigations
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The December 2023 issue of Survey Methodology, Vol. 49, no. 2 (), is now available. 12-001-X
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