Conflicts Between the Needs for Access to Statistical Information and Demands for Confidentiality
Stephen E. Fienberg pp. 115-132 Cost-Efficiency and the Number of Allowable Call Attempts in the National Health Interview Survey
William D. Kalsbeek, Steven L. Botman, James T. Massey, and Pao-Wen Liu pp. 133-152 Estimating Totals and Distribution Functions Using Auxiliary Information at the Estimation Stage
J.N.K. Rao pp. 153-165 Bayesian Predictive Inference for Multivariate Sample Surveys
Balgobin Nandram pp. 167-179 Decentralised CATI Versus Paper and Pencil Interviewing: Effects on the Results in the Swedish Labour Force Surveys
Lars R. Bergman, Karl-Erik Kristiansson, Anita Olofsson, and Margaretha Säfström pp. 181-195 Audio and Video Computer Assisted Self-Interviewing: Preliminary Tests of New Technologies for Data Collection
James M. O'Reilly, Michael L. Hubbard, Judith T. Lessler, Paul P. Biemer, and Charles F. Turner pp. 197-214 Miscellanea, Training Government Statisticians in Zimbabwe – An Update
Mark Woodward pp. 215-220 In Other Journals, THE REVIEW OF INCOME AND WEALTH
pp. 221-223 Book Reviews
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