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Date: 2014-07-21 09:21:17
Psychometrics
Market research
Survey methodology
Statistical inference
Nonprobability sampling
Quota sampling
Sample
Random sample
Statistical hypothesis testing
Statistics
Science
Sampling

International Association of Survey statisticians www.isi-iass.org ASK THE EXPERTS What are the conditions under which various survey designs that do not use probability samples might still be useful for making inference

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