Analyse des distributions par sondage

P. Thionet

Journal de la société française de statistique (1970)

  • Volume: 111, page 170-177
  • ISSN: 1962-5197

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Thionet, P.. "Analyse des distributions par sondage." Journal de la société française de statistique 111 (1970): 170-177. <http://eudml.org/doc/199301>.

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References

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  1. [1] J. NEYMAN, Two different aspects of the representative method, Jour. Royal Stat. Soc, 1934. Zbl0010.07201JFM61.1310.02
  2. [2] W. G. COCHRAN, Sampling Techniques, 1961 (pp. 106, 108) par exemple. Zbl0051.10707
  3. [3] J. SEDRANSK, A double sampling scheme for analytic surveys, J. A. S. A., 60 (1965), 985. Zbl0137.36703MR193731
  4. Idem, Designing some multifactor analytical studies, ibidem, 62 { 1967), 1121. 
  5. G. BOOTH & J. SEDRANSK, Planning some two-factor comparative surveys, ibidem, 64, june 1969, 560-73. Zbl0181.22106MR246480
  6. [4] T. DALENIUS, Potential Research Objects in Sample Survey Theory and Methods, Colloquium on Applications of Mathematics in Economics, Budapest, 1963. Zbl0139.37502

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