Description: Great condition book. Some highlights. Hardcover with dustjacket. Item comes from a pet and smoke free collector environment.See Pictures for details ….exactly what you will receive! Elementary Sampling Theory**" by Taro Yamane is a foundational text in the field of statistics, particularly focusing on sampling methods. Published in 1967, this book covers various sampling techniques and their applications, including: - **Simple Random Sampling**: Discusses the basic principles and methods for selecting a random sample from a population. - **Stratified Sampling**: Explores how to divide a population into strata and sample from each stratum to improve precision. - **Systematic Sampling**: Details the process of selecting samples at regular intervals from an ordered list. - **Cluster Sampling**: Examines the method of dividing the population into clusters and then randomly sampling clusters. The book also delves into the mathematical foundations of sampling, including expected values, variances, and estimation techniques¹². It's widely used in academic and professional settings for its thorough and practical approach to sampling theory.
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Publication Year: 1967
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Subject Area: Applied Mathematics, Business Informatics, ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), Algebra, Assessment, Civil Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Statics, Theoretical Physics
Publication Name: Elementary Sampling Theory
Author: Taro Yamane
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, Elementary School, High School
Level: Technical, Advanced, Beginner, Proficiency
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Subject: Engineering & Technology, Mathematics, Accounting, Chemistry, Simulation, Statistics, Writing & Reading