The June 2023 online issue of Survey Methodology is now available. This issue contains 11 papers.
Special paper in memory of Professor Chris Skinner - Winner of the 2019 Waksberg Award
Danny Pfeffermann
Tribute to Chris Skinner, a colleague and friend
Natalie Shlomo
Statistical disclosure control and developments in formal privacy: In memoriam to Chris Skinner
Regular papers
Jan van den Brakel and Marc Smeets
Official Statistics based on the Dutch Health Survey during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Dexter Cahoy and Joseph Sedransk
Combining data from surveys and related sources
Zhonglei Wang, Hang J. Kim and Jae Kwang Kim
Survey data integration for regression analysis using model calibration
Xiaoming Xu and Mary C. Meyer
One-sided testing of population domain means in surveys
Guillaume Chauvet, Olivier Bouriaud and Philippe Brion
An extension of the weight share method when using a continuous sampling frame
Shiya Wu, Harm-Jan Boonstra, Mirjam Moerbeek and Barry Schouten
Bardia Panahbehagh, Yves Tillé and Azad Khanzadi
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Since its launch in 1975, the peer-reviewed journal Survey Methodology has allowed researchers, statisticians, mathematicians and methodologists from around the world to share ongoing research in the field of survey techniques and their practical applications. The journal focuses on the development and evaluation of methodologies as applied to data collection or to data themselves.
Historical papers from Survey Methodology are now available online. Electronic copies of any paper published since June 1978 (Volume 4, no. 1) are available online in the Analysis module of Statistics Canada's website. A few selected papers from Volume 1 to Volume 3, no. 2 are also available online. All other papers can be obtained by contacting us (infostats@statcan.gc.ca).
All papers are refereed. However, authors retain full responsibility for the contents of their papers, and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the journal's editorial board or of Statistics Canada.
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The June 2023 issue of Survey Methodology, Vol. 49, no. 1 (12-001-X), is now available.
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