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Office for National Statistics / Stratified sampling / Random sample / Multistage sampling / Standard error / Expenditure and Food Survey / ESDS Government / Family Resources Survey / Cluster sampling / Statistics / Sampling / Market research
Date: 2013-05-21 04:30:24
Office for National Statistics
Stratified sampling
Random sample
Multistage sampling
Standard error
Expenditure and Food Survey
ESDS Government
Family Resources Survey
Cluster sampling
Statistics
Sampling
Market research

Introduction to Complex Sample Design in UK Government Surveys ESDS Government 1

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