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This work combines the tools of Radial Basis Function (RBF) and Multivariate Analysis to predict insufficient housing supply in the state of Merida, Venezuela. An alternative indicator to the commonly one used was built in order to evaluate this phenomenon. Data covering the number of families...
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La comparación de encuestas presenta problemas metodológicos recurrentes, dentro de los que destacan particularmente: i) las dificultades asociadas a la falta de continuidad, bien por el añadido de nuevas preguntas o por la eliminación de otras; ii) las dificultades propias en la selección...
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La comparación de encuestas presenta problemas metodológicos recurrentes, dentro de los que destacan particularmente: i) las dificultades asociadas a la falta de continuidad, bien por el añadido de nuevas preguntas o por la eliminación de otras; ii) las dificultades propias en la selección...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013341511
The estimation of the sample size is a crucial part of the planning process of a survey and it can be accomplished in different ways, some of them require information not available or that may be obtained with a substantial cost. The estimation of the sample size can be done by using the design...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010322635
In stratified sampling there are designs with one unit selected per stratum or when one is willing to make estimations on unplanned domains with one unit in some strata. In these cases the variance is generally estimated by the collapsed strata method, which requires identification of the strata...
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In the estimation of proportions using simple random sampling, the maximum value of the variance can be used to compute the sample size when there is no information of the variable of interest. We extend this result to the estimation of proportions under two-stage cluster sampling with equal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010392396
In stratified sampling there are designs with one unit selected per stratum or when one is willing to make estimations on unplanned domains with one unit in some strata. In these cases the variance is generally estimated by the collapsed strata method, which requires identification of the strata...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011439866
In the estimation of proportions using simple random sampling, the maximum value of the variance can be used to compute the sample size when there is no information of the variable of interest. We extend this result to the estimation of proportions under two-stage cluster sampling with equal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010370872
The estimation of the sample size is a crucial part of the planning process of a survey and it can be accomplished in different ways, some of them require information not available or that may be obtained with a substantial cost. The estimation of the sample size can be done by using the design...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009681456
Spanish Abstract: Este estudio explora la validez y fiabilidad de un instrumento de medición del ambiente escolar suministrado a 3610 docentes de las Instituciones Educativas oficiales de la ciudad de Medellín - Colombia en 2011. El análisis factorial exploratorio multinivel permitió...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013019146