New developments in survey sampling
Symposium on the Foundation of Survey Sampling (1968 University of North Carolina)
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New developments in survey sampling
by Symposium on the Foundation of Survey Sampling (1968 University of North Carolina)
Published
1969
Publisher
Wiley-Interscience
Pages
732
ISBN-10
0471444871
Statistical quality control
Statistical methods in geographical studies
Quality control and industrial statistics
Theory and analysis of sample survey designs
Statistical auditing
Interpreting Basic Statistics
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