Precision, time, and cost: a comparison of three sampling designs in an emergency setting

Volume: 5, Issue: 1
Published: May 2, 2008
Abstract
The conventional method to collect data on the health, nutrition, and food security status of a population affected by an emergency is a 30 × 30 cluster survey. This sampling method can be time and resource intensive and, accordingly, may not be the most appropriate one when data are needed rapidly for decision making. In this study, we compare the precision, time and cost of the 30 × 30 cluster survey with two alternative sampling designs: a 33...
Paper Details
Title
Precision, time, and cost: a comparison of three sampling designs in an emergency setting
Published Date
May 2, 2008
Volume
5
Issue
1
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