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| フィールドベース層化抽出法× | フィールドベース・クラスターサンプリング× | |
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| 分野 | 調査方法論 | 調査方法論 |
| 系統 | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| 提唱年≠ | 1934 (Neyman's stratified sampling theory); field applications throughout 20th century | 1950s (theory); 1970s–1980s (field survey practice) |
| 提唱者≠ | Jerzy Neyman (stratified sampling theory); applied broadly in field survey practice | William G. Cochran (theoretical foundations); WHO EPI programme (field application) |
| 種類 | Probability sampling design | Probability sampling design |
| 原典≠ | Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978-0471162407 | World Health Organization. (1991). Training for mid-level managers: The EPI coverage survey. WHO/EPI/MLM/91.10. World Health Organization. link ↗ |
| 別名 | field stratified sampling, stratified field survey sampling, in-field stratified sampling, field survey stratification | field cluster sampling, in-field cluster sampling, area cluster sampling (field), field survey cluster design |
| 関連 | 6 | 6 |
| 概要≠ | Field-based stratified sampling divides a geographically dispersed or heterogeneous target population into internally homogeneous subgroups (strata) defined by features observable in the field — such as land use type, habitat zone, administrative district, or community category — and then independently draws random samples from each stratum during on-site data collection. The approach combines the precision gains of stratification with the logistical realities of fieldwork, ensuring that every identifiable subgroup of the landscape or community is represented in the final data set. | Field-based cluster sampling is a probability sampling method in which naturally occurring geographic or administrative groups (clusters) are first randomly selected, and then data are collected in person from units within those clusters. It is the standard design for large-scale field surveys in public health, agriculture, education, and humanitarian response, where compiling a full population list is impractical but clusters such as villages, schools, or census tracts can be identified and physically accessed. |
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