Permanent Random Numbers, Poisson Sampling and Collocated Sampling
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Title
Indian Statistical Institute Series
Abstract
Permanent random numbers (PRN) sampling is a practical method to control sample overlap when samples are selected from the same sampling frame. In case of Business Surveys, the populations do not remain in tact due to births, deaths and different changes. The frames are updated, and the surveys are redesigned. References Ohlsson (1992, 1995) describe Permanent Random Number (PRN) sampling to control sample overlap of different surveys. Collated random number (CRN) sampling is another efficient method of controlling overlap between samples. PRN and CRN schemes both may be used to control overlap of samples at different time points. References Chaudhuri (2010) discussed these techniques in his monograph. This companion book is the principal sources for the material discussed here.
First Page
213
Last Page
218
DOI
10.1007/978-981-19-1418-8_11
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Chaudhuri, Arijit and Pal, Sanghamitra, "Permanent Random Numbers, Poisson Sampling and Collocated Sampling" (2022). Book Chapters. 151.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/book-chapters/151