| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1979 - 704 pages
...lost," Monthly Labor Review. October 1977, pp. 16- 23. 'The estimated rates are based on a sample and may differ somewhat from the figures that would have...been obtained if a complete census had been taken. As in any survey, the results are also subject to errors of response and reporting. Rates derived from... | |
| Social security - 1967 - 844 pages
...reflection perhaps of both the relatively higher utilization and higher charges in the West. RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES Since the estimates are based on a sample,...from the figures that would have been obtained if the same data had been collected for the entire universe of enrolled persons and the same collection... | |
| Social security - 1964 - 690 pages
...benefit, primary insurance RELIABILITY OF THE ESTIMATES Since the estimates in this report are based on n sample, they may differ somewhat from the figures that would have been obtained if all aged persons in the United States had been surveyed and the same schedules, instructions, and Interviewers... | |
| Consumers - 1976 - 824 pages
...8,000 8,500 August 1972 to present 461 449 449 August 1971 to July 1972... January 1967 to July 1971.. Reliability of the Estimates Since the estimates are...if a complete census had been taken using the same questionnaires, instructions, and enumerators. There are two types of errors possible in an estimate... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Labor supply - 1947 - 292 pages
...basla of experience for the country as a whole. (d) Sampling variation. Since the 1947 figures are based on a sample they may differ somewhat from the figures that would be obtained if a complete census were taken using the same schedules, instructions, and enumerators.... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Housing - 1947 - 310 pages
...basis of experience for the country ad a whole. (d) 8ampling variation. 8ince the 1947 figures are based on a sample they may differ somewhat from the figures that would be obtained if a complete census were taken using the sane schedules, instructions, and enumerators.... | |
| United States - 1953 - 256 pages
...new basis is 225,000 greater than on the former basis; for widowed females the difference is 175,000. Reliability of the estimates. — Since the estimates are based on a sample, they are subject to sampling variability. The standard error is a measure of sampling variability. The chances... | |
| United States - 1985 - 530 pages
...household receive the same weight. RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES Since the estimates in these tabulations are based on a sample, they may differ somewhat from the...if a complete census had been taken using the same questionnaire, instructions, and enumerators. There are two types of errors possible in an estimate... | |
| Social security - 1989 - 382 pages
...Security Program," Social Security Bulletin, January 1989, pages 12-16 Note on Sampling Error Because SIPP estimates are based on a sample, they may differ somewhat...if a complete census had been taken using the same questionnaire, instructions, and enumerators. The uncertainty that arises from using a sample is referred... | |
| Social security - 1987 - 342 pages
...of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Note on Sampling Error Since SIPP estimates are based on a sample, they may differ somewhat...if a complete census had been taken using the same questionnaire, instructions, and enumerators. The uncertainty that arises from using a sample is referred... | |
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