IBM SPSS COMPLEX SAMPLES 19 Water System User Manual


 
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Complex Samples Sampling Wizard
inclusion probability matrices are 4×4 for these strata, and the Joint_Prob_5_ column is left empty
for these rows. Similarly, strata 3 and 5 have 3×3 joint inclusion probability matrices, and stratum
4 has a 5×5 joint inclusion probability matrix.
The need for a joint probabilities le is seen by perusing the values of the joint inclusion
probability matrices. When the sampling method is not a PPS WOR method, the selection of a PSU
is independent of the selection of another PSU, and their joint inclusion probability is simply the
product of their inclusion probabilities. In contrast, the joint inclusion probability for Townships 9
and 10 of County 1 is approximately 0.11 (see the rst case of Joint_Prob_3_ or the third case of
Joint_Prob_1_), or less than the product of their individual inclusion probabilities (the product of
the rst case of Joint_Prob_1_ andthethirdcaseofJoint_Prob_3_ is 0.31×0.44=0.1364).
The pollsters will now conduct interviews for the selected sample. Once the results are
available, you can process the sample with Complex Samples analysis procedures, using the
sampling plan poll.csplan to provide t he sampling specications and poll_jointprob.sav to provide
the needed joint inclusion probabilities.
Related Procedures
The Complex Samples Sampling Wizard procedure is a useful tool for creating a sampling plan
le and drawing a sample.
To ready a sample for analysis when you do not have access to the sampling plan le, use
the Analysis Preparation Wizard.