Two or three stages? [message #28105] |
Mon, 13 November 2023 08:25 |
Lyly
Messages: 2 Registered: November 2023
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Hi,
What is better: 1) developing a sampling frame composed of primary units (PU), and each primary unit contains 5 secondary units (SU), and in this case, we conduct a 3-stage sampling, drawing a PU and within the PU drawing an SU, and within the SU drawing a household for a household survey; or 2) developing a sampling frame for households composed only of secondary units and conducting a 2-stage draw: drawing an SU and within the SU drawing a household?
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Re: Two or three stages? [message #28111 is a reply to message #28106] |
Tue, 14 November 2023 03:49 |
Lyly
Messages: 2 Registered: November 2023
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Thank you, Bridgette, for your response.
In fact, I asked this question because DHS deals with relatively rare phenomena, and I thought that if we directly sample secondary units without going through primary units, we might cover them better. However, I was concerned that estimates from 2 stages, since the master sample is designed for a 3-stage sampling, could negatively impact the estimates.
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