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Sample surveys provide one of the most challenging fields for applying statistical methodology. They confront the researcher with a vast diversity of unique practical problems encountered in studies of populations. They include, but are not limited to: non-sampling errors, special population structures, exotic or contaminated distributions of study variables, unsatisfactory sample sizes, incorporation of auxiliary information available on many levels, simultaneous estimation of characteristics in various subpopulations, integration of data from many waves or phases of the survey and incompletely specified sampling procedures. Omnipresent constraints, on time and cost, additionally complicate the process of designing a survey. Dealing with such conditions brings about the need to formulate sophisticated statistical procedures dedicated to specific conditions of a sample survey. It gives birth to a wide variety of approaches, methodologies and procedures borrowing their strength from virtually all branches of statistics.
This monograph has been prepared on the basis of the papers presented during the sixth ‘Survey Sampling in Economic and Social Research’ conference which took place on 21 and 22 September 2009 in Katowice, Poland. The chapters are extended and improved versions of the conference papers. Their authors deal with various theoretical and practical issues. The common theme of all papers is their relation to sample surveys.