An Empirical Comparison of Two Telephone Sample Designs
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The clustered telephone sample design described by Waksberg is compared with a design randomly generating four digit numbers within working prefixes. The clustered sample is found to increase the proportion of working household numbers selected from about 22% to over 55%, but sampling errors and design effects of the two sample designs show some loss of precision in the clustered design. A cost-variance model is constructed which provides estimates of desirable cluster sizes given varying amounts of intracluster homogeneity.
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