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Main Authors: Lied, Terry R., Tolliver, Don L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED086218
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author Lied, Terry R.
Tolliver, Don L.
author_facet Lied, Terry R.
Tolliver, Don L.
Lied, Terry R.
Tolliver, Don L.
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contents A General Statistical Model for Increasing Efficiency and Confidence in Manual Data Collection Systems Through Sampling. Lied, Terry R. Tolliver, Don L. College Libraries Confidence Testing Data Collection Library Research Library Surveys Models Research Methodology Sampling Statistical Analysis Statistical Surveys Use Studies Through utilization of effective sampling procedures, libraries may obtain substantial savings in terms of data collection costs. A theoretical statistical sampling model is presented and two types of random sampling techniques are empirically compared as to their effectiveness in estimating a library usage parameter. Implications are drawn for the possible use of these techniques in library setting. (Author)
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spellingShingle A General Statistical Model for Increasing Efficiency and Confidence in Manual Data Collection Systems Through Sampling.
Lied, Terry R.
Tolliver, Don L.
College Libraries
Confidence Testing
Data Collection
Library Research
Library Surveys
Models
Research Methodology
Sampling
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Surveys
Use Studies
A General Statistical Model for Increasing Efficiency and Confidence in Manual Data Collection Systems Through Sampling. Lied, Terry R. Tolliver, Don L. College Libraries Confidence Testing Data Collection Library Research Library Surveys Models Research Methodology Sampling Statistical Analysis Statistical Surveys Use Studies Through utilization of effective sampling procedures, libraries may obtain substantial savings in terms of data collection costs. A theoretical statistical sampling model is presented and two types of random sampling techniques are empirically compared as to their effectiveness in estimating a library usage parameter. Implications are drawn for the possible use of these techniques in library setting. (Author)
title A General Statistical Model for Increasing Efficiency and Confidence in Manual Data Collection Systems Through Sampling.
topic College Libraries
Confidence Testing
Data Collection
Library Research
Library Surveys
Models
Research Methodology
Sampling
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Surveys
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED086218