(1914 -Present) Bibliography

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Bibliography
Systematic Sampling
(1914 -Present)
1. Anderson, V.O. (1914) “Nochmals Uber “The Elimination of Spurious Correlation Due to
Position in Time or Space”. Biometrika 10(2/3):269-279.
2. Lindeberg, J. W. (1924) “Über die Berechnung des Mittelfehlers des Resultates einer
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3. Anderson, O. (1926) “Ueber die Anwendung der Differenzenmethode (“Variate Difference
Method”) Bei Reihenaus-Gleichungen, Stabilitatsuntersuchungen und
Korrelationsmessungen”. Biometrika 18(3/4):293-320.
4. Langsæter, A. (1926) “Om beregning av middelfeilen ved regelmessige linjetakseringer”.
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6. Langsæter, A. (1927) “Om beregning av middelfeilen ved regelmessige linjetakseringer”. II.
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Norske Skogforsøksvesen. Hefte 8, 71-89.
7. Hasel, A. A. (1938) “Sampling Error in Timber Surveys”. Journal of Agricultural Research
57(10):713-736.
8. Yates, F. (1939) “The comparative advantages of systematic and randomized arrangements in
the design of agricultural and biological experiments”. Biometrika 30(3/4) 440-466.
9. Von Neuman, J. (1941) “Distribution of the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference
to the Variance”. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 12(4):367-395.
10. Williams, J.D. (1941) “Moments of the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to
the Mean Square Differences in Samples from a Normal Universe”. The Annals of
Mathematical Statistics 12(2):239-241.
11. Hart, B.I. (1942) “Significance Levels for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive
Difference to the Variance”. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 13(4):445-447.
12. Osborne, J.G. (1942) “Sampling Errors of Systematic and Random Surveys of Covertype
Areas”. Journal of the American Statistical Association 37:256-264.
13. Proudfoot, M.J. (1942) “Sampling with Transverse Traverse Lines”. Journal of the American
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Statistical Association 37(218): 265 – 270.
14. Von Neumann, J. (1942) “A Further Remark Concerning the Distribution of the Ratio of the
Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance”. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics
13(1):86-88.
15. Johnson, F. A. (1943) “A statistical study of sampling methods for tree nursery inventories”.
Journal of Forestry 41:674-679
16. Madow, G.W. and L.H. Madow. (1944) “On the Theory of Systematic Sampling, I”. Annals
of Math Stats 25:1-24.
17. Mahalanobis, P.C. (1944) “On Large-scale sample surveys”. Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London, Series B, Biological Sciences 231: 329 – 451.
18. Baer, R. (1945) “Sampling from a Changing Population”. The Annals of Mathematical
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19. Irwin, J.O. and Kendall, M.G. (1945) “Sampling moments of moments for a finite
population”. Annals of Eugenics 12: 138 – 142.
20. Wadley, F.M. (1945) “An Application of the Poisson series of some problems of
enumerations”. Journal of the American Statistical Association 40(229): 65 – 92.
21. Madow, L.H. (1946) “Systematic sampling and its relation to other sampling designs”.
Journal of the American Statistical Association 41:204-217.
22. Finney, D.J. (1947) “Volume Estimation of Standing Timber by Sampling”. Forestry
21:179-203.
23. Griffith, A.L. (1947) “The Efficiency of Enumerations”. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun,
Indian Forest Leaflet No. 96: 1 – 7.
24. Morse, A.P. and F.E. Grubbs. (1947) “The Estimation of Dispersion from Differences”. The
Annals of Mathematical Statistics 18(2):194-214.
25. Sahai, R. (1947) “Partial Enumeration in the Dehradun Forest Division”. Indian Forester
73(10): 437 – 444.
26. Finney, D.J. (1948) “Random and Systematic Sampling in Timber Surveys”. Forestry
22:64-99.
27. Jones, A.E. (1948) “Systematic Sampling of Continuous Parameter Populations”.
Biometrika 35:283-290.
28. Kendall, M.G. (1948) “Continuation of Dr. Jones’s Paper”. Biometrika 35:291-296.
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29. Nordskog, A.W. and Crump, S.L. (1948) “Systematic and random sampling for estimating
egg production in poultry”. Biometrics 4(4): 223 – 233.
30. Shaul, J.R.H. and Myburgh, C.A.L. (1948) “Population Investigation Committee”.
Population Studies 2(3): 339- 353.
31. Stephan, F.F. (1948) “History of the uses of modern sampling procedures”. Journal of the
American Statistical Association 43(241): 12 – 39.
32. Yates, F. (1948) “Systematic Sampling”. Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society of
London 241(A):345-377.
33. Finney, D.J. (1949) “An Example of Periodic Variation in Forest Sampling”. Forestry
23:96-111.
34. Madow, W.G. (1949) “On the Theory of Systematic Sampling, II”. Annals of Math Stat.
20:333-354.
35. Quenouille, M.H. (1949) “Problems in Plane Sampling”. Annals Math Stat. 20:355-375.
36. Bose, R.C. (1950) “On a Problem of Two Dimensional Probability”. Sankhya: The Indian
Journal of Statistics, Series A 10:13-27.
37. Das, A.C. (1950) “Two Dimensional Systematic Sampling and the Associated Stratified and
Random Sampling”. Sankhya: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series A 10:95-108.
38. Goodman, R. and Kish, L. (1950) “Controlled selection – A Technique in Probability
Sampling”. American Statistical Association Journal 45: 350-372.
39. Moran, P.A.P. (1950) “Numerical integration by systematic sampling”. Mathematical
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 46(1): 111 – 115.
40. Gray, P.G. and Corlett, T. (1950) “Sampling for the Social Survey”. Journal of the Royal
Statistical Society Series A (General) 113(2): 150 – 206.
41. Buckland, W.R. (1952) “A Review of the Literature of Systematic Sampling”. Journal of the
Royal Statistical Society Series B (Methodological) 13(2): 208 – 215.
42. Guest, P.G. (1951) “ The Estimation of Standard Error from Successive Finite Differences”.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological)13(2):233-237.
43. Nair, K.R. and Bhargava, R.P. (1951) “Statistical Sampling in Timber Surveys”. Part II of
the Proceedings of the 8th Silviculture Conference, Dehradun: 339 – 345.
44. Jowett, G.H. (1952) “The Accuracy of Systematic Sampling from Conveyor Belts”.
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45. Finney, D.J. (1953) “ The Estimation of Error in the Systematic Sampling of Forests”.
Journal of the Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics 5:6-16.
46. Madow, W.G. (1953) “On the Theory of Systematic Sampling, III. Comparison of
Centered and Random Start Systematic Sampling”. Annals of Mathematical Statistics 24:101113.
47. Mokashi, V.K. (1954) “Efficiency of systematic sampling in forest sampling”. Journal of the
Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics 6: 101 – 114.
48. Whittle, P. (1954) “On stationary processes in the plane”. Biometrika 41: 434-449.
49. Kamat, A. R. (1955) “M modified mean square successive difference with an exact
distribution”. Sankhya 15(3) 295-302.
50. Moore, P.G. (1955) “The Properties of the Mean Square Successive Difference in Samples
from Various Populations”. Journal of the American Statistical Association 50(270):434-456.
51. Geisser, S. (1956) “The modified mean square successive difference and related statistics”.
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52. Meyer, H.A. (1956) “The Calculation of the Sampling Error of a Cruise from the Mean
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53. Williams, R.M. (1956) “The Variance of the Mean of Systematic Samples”. Biometrika
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54. Gautschi, W. (1957) “Some Remarks on Systematic Sampling”. Annals of Math Stat.
28:385-394.
55. Zubrzycki, S. (1958) “Remarks on Random, Stratified and Systematic Sampling in a Plane”.
Colloquium Mathematicum 6:251-264.
56. Milne, A. (1959) “The Centric Systematic Area-Sample Treated as a Random Sample”.
Biometrics 15:270-297.
57. Rao, J.N.K. (1959) “A note on Mean Square Successive Differences”. American Statistical
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58. Matérn, B. (1960) “Spatial Variation: Stochastic models and their application to some
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59. Shiue, C.J. (1960) “Systematic Sampling With Multiple Random Starts”. Forest Science
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6(1): 42-50.
60. Dalenius, T., J. Hájek, and S. Zubrzycki. (1961) “On plane sampling and related
geometrical problems”. Proceedings of the Fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical
Statistics and Probability, Volume I. University of California, 20 June-30 July 1960:125-150.
61. Berry, B.J.L. (1962) “Sampling, Coding, and Storing Flood Plain Data”. USDA Handbook
No. 237: 1-27.
62. Freese, F. (1962) “Systematic Sampling”. Elementary Forest Sampling.
63. Hannan, E.J. (1962) “Systematic Sampling”. Biometrika 49:281-283.
64. Hartley, H.O. and J.N.K. Rao. (1962) “Sampling with Unequal Probabilities and without
Replacement”. Annals of Mathematical Statistics 33(2):350-374.
65. Brewer, K.R.W. (1963) “A Model of Systematic Sampling with Unequal Probabilities”.
Australian Journal of Statistics 5:5-13.
66. Törnqvist, L. (1963) “The Theory of Replaced Systematic Cluster Sampling with Random
Start”. Review of the International Statistical Institute 31:11-23.
67. Raj, D. (1964) “The Use of Systematic Sampling with Probability Proportionate to Size in a
Large Scale Survey”. American Statistical Association Journal 59:251-255.
68. Vos, J. W. E. (1964) “Sampling in Space and Time”. Review of the International Statistical
Institute 32(3) 226-241.
69. Zinger, A. (1964) “Systematic Sampling in Forestry”. Biometrics, September: 553-565.
70. Raj, D. (1965) “Variance Estimation in Randomized Systematic Sampling with Probability
Proportional to Size”. American Statistical Association Journal 60:278-284.
71. Hartley, H.O. (1966) “Systematic Sampling with Unequal Probability and without
Replacement”. American Statistical Association Journal 61:739-748.
72. Nyyssönen, A., P. Kilkki, and E. Mikkola. (1967) “On the precision of some methods of
forest inventory”. Acta Forestalia Fennica 81:5-58.
73. Singh, D., K.K. Jindal, and J.N. Garg. (1968) “On modified systematic sampling”.
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74. Singh, D., Jindal, K.K. and Garg.J.N. (1968) “On modified systematic sampling”. Biometrika
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75. Jessen, J. (1969) “Some Methods of Probability Non- Replacement Sampling”. Journal of
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76. Sedransk, J. (1969) “Some Elementary Properties of Systematic Sampling”. Skand. Aktuar
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77. Fuller, W. (1970) “Sampling with random stratum boundaries”. Journal of the Royal
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78. Holmes, J.H. (1970) “The Theory of Plane Sampling and Its Applications in Geographic
Research”. Economic Geography 46:379-392.
79. Payandeh, B. (1970) “Relative Efficiency of Two-Dimensional Systematic Sampling”.
Forest Science 16(3):271-276.
80. Nyyssönen, A., P. Roika_Jokel, and P. Kilkki. (1971) “Studies on improvement of the
efficiency of systematic sampling in forest inventory”. Acta Forestalia Fennica 116:3-25.
81. Stage, A.R. (1971) “Sampling with Probability Proportional to Size from a Sorted List”.
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82. Blight, B.J.N. (1973) “Sampling from an autocorrelated finite population”. Biometrika 60(2):
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83. Overton, W.S., D.P. Lavender and R.K. Herman. (1973) “Estimation of Biomass and
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84. Bell, J.F. (1974) “Sampling with Unequal Probabilities to Estimate Cubic-foot Volume
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85. Bellhouse, D.R. and J.N.K. Rao. (1975) “Systematic sampling in the presence of a trend”.
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86. Hidiroglou, M.A. and G.B. Gray. (1975) “A Computer Algorithm for Joint Probabilities of
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87. Mangold, D.C. (1975) “A New Formula for the Variance of a Systematic Sample Mean
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88. Asok, C. and Sukhatme, B.V. (1976) “On Samford’s Procedure of Unequal Probability
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89. Bellhouse, D.R. (1977) “Some optimal deigns for sampling in two dimensions”. Biometrika
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90. Bonner, G.M. (1977) “An Evaluation of Systematic Sampling in Malaysian Forest
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91. Isaki, C.T. and S.J. Pinciaro. (1977) “Numerical Comparison of Some Estimators of
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92. Singh, D. and P. Singh. (1977) “New Systematic Sampling”. Journal of Statistical Planning
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93. Heilbron, D.C. (1978) “Comparison of estimators of the variance of systematic sampling”.
Biometrika 65(2):429-433.
94. Sudakar, K. (1978) “A Note on “Circular Systematic Sampling Design”. Sankhyā: The
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95. Martin, R.J. (1979) “A subclass of lattice processes applied to a problem in planar
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96. Iachan, R. (1980) “The Weight Scaling Problem – Systematic Sampling from a Population
of Truckloads of Trees”. University of Wisconsin-Madison Technical Report No. 626.
97. Hidiroglou, M.A. and Gray, G.B. (1980) “Construction of Joint Probability of Selection for
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98. Zinger, A. (1980) “Variance Estimation in Partially Systematic Sampling”. Journal of the
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99. Iachan, R. (1981) “An Asymptotic Theory of Systematic Sampling”. University of
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100. Iachan, R. (1981) “An Asymptotic Comparison between Systematic Sampling and
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101. Wu, C. (1981) “Estimation in Systematic Sampling with Supplementary Observations”.
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102. Yates, F. (1981) “Systematic Sampling (Section 7.18)”. Sampling Methods for Censuses
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103. Ayeni, O.O. (1982) “Optimum Sampling for Digital Terrain Models: A Trend Toward
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104. Iachan, R. (1982) “Systematic Sampling: A Critical Review”. International Statistical
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105. Iachan, R. (1983) “Nonvalidity of a Counter Example of Hajek”. The American
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106. Bellhouse, D.R. (1984) “On The Choice of the Sampling Interval in Circular Systematic
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107. Bellhouse, D.R. (1984) “Optimal randomization for experiments in which
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108. Wolter, K.W. (1984) “An Investigation of Some Estimates of Variance for Systematic
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109. Wu, C.F.J. (1984) “Estimation in Systematic Sampling with Supplementary
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110. Matérn, B. (1985) “Estimating area by dot counts”. In: Contributions to Probability and
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112. Kott, P.S. (1986) “Some asymptotic results for the systematic and stratified sampling of
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114. Bennett, B.M. (1987) “Notes on Systematic Sampling”. Biom. J. 2:239-242.
115. Chaudhuri, A. and A.K. Adhikary. (1987) “Circular Systematic Sampling with Varying
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116. Gilbert, R. O. (1987) “Systematic Sampling (Chapter 8)”. Statistical Methods for
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117. Gundersen, H. J. G. & E. B. Jensen. (1987) “The efficiency of systematic sampling in
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118. Matérn, B. (1987) “Precision of area estimation: a numerical study”. Journal of
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119. Bellhouse, D.R. (1988) “Systematic Sampling”. Handbook of Statistics 6:125-145.
120. Bellhouse, D.R. and B.C. Sutradhar. (1988) “Variance estimation for systematic
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121. Congalton, R.G. (1988) “A Comparison of Sampling Schemes Used in Generating Error
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122. Murthy, M.N. and T.J. Rao. (1988) “Systematic Sampling with Illustrative Examples”.
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123. Sengupta, S. (1988) “A Note on PPS Circular Systematic Sampling”. Calcutta Statistical
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126. Kellerer, A.M. (1989) “Exact formulae for the precision of systematic sampling”.
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127. Kuk, A.C. (1989) “Double Bootstrap Estimation of Variance Under Systematic Sampling
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128. Mattfeldt, T. (1989) “The accuracy of one-dimensional systematic sampling”. Journal of
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129. Stehman, S.V. and W.S. Overton. (1989) “An Empirical, General Population Assessment
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130. Stehman, S.V. and W.S. Overton. (1989) “Pairwise Inclusion Probability Formulas in
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131. Stehman, S.V. and W.S. Overton. (1989) “Variance Estimation for Fixed-Configuration,
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132. Deshpande, M.N. (1990) “On Systematic Sampling”. Journal of the Indian Statistical
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133. Koop, K.C. (1990) “Systematic Sampling of Two-Dimensional Surfaces and Related
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136. Valliant, R. (1990) “Comparisons of Variance Estimators in Stratified Random and
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137. Stehman, S.V. (1992) “Comparison of Systematic and Random Sampling for Estimating
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161. Austin, P.C. (2007) “A comparison of regression trees, logistic regression, generalized
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162. Heikkinen, J. (2007) “Assessment of uncertainty is spatially systematic sampling”.
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