Reflections on Early History of Official Statistics and a Modest Proposal for Global Coordination
Samuel Kotz pp. 139-144 The Effectiveness of a Supranational Statistical Office: Pluses, Minuses, and Challenges Viewed from the Outside
Ivan P. Fellegi and Jacob Ryten pp. 145-169 An Interview with the Authors of the Book Model Assisted Survey Sampling
Phillip S. Kott, Bengt Swensson, Carl-Erik Särndal and Jan Wretman pp. 171-182 Achieving Usability in Establishment Surveys Through the Application of Visual Design Principles
Don A. Dillman, Arina Gertseva and Taj Mahon-Haft pp. 183-214 Promoting Uniform Question Understanding in Today's and Tomorrow's Surveys
Frederick G. Conrad and Michael F. Schober pp. 215-231 To Mix or Not to Mix Data Collection Modes in Surveys
Edith D. de Leeuw pp. 233-255 Automatic Edit and Imputation for Business Surveys: The Dutch Contribution to the EUREDIT Project
Jeroen Pannekoek and Ton de Waal pp. 257-286 Model-based Estimation of Drug Use Prevalence Using Item Count Data
Paul Biemer and Gordon Brown pp. 287-308 Data Swapping: Variations on a Theme by Dalenius and Reiss
Stephen E. Fienberg and Julie McIntyre pp. 309-323 PRIMA: A New Multiple Imputation Procedure for Binary Variables
Ralf Münnich and Susanne Rässler pp. 325-341 Some Recent Developments and Directions in Seasonal Adjustment
David F. Findley pp. 343-365
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