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Pesquisa Hierárquica por Questionário×Amostragem por Conglomerados×
ÁreaDelineamento de pesquisaMetodologia de survey
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1986–1992 (formalization of multilevel methods for nested survey data)Early-to-mid 20th century; canonical treatment 1953/1977
Autor originalDeveloped through contributions of Aitkin, Longford, Goldstein, Bryk, and Raudenbush in the 1980s–1990sFormalized by William G. Cochran; roots in early 20th-century U.S. Census Bureau survey practice
TipoQuantitative survey design with multilevel analysisProbability sampling design
Fonte seminalSnijders, T. A. B., & Bosker, R. J. (2012). Multilevel Analysis: An Introduction to Basic and Advanced Multilevel Modeling (2nd ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1849202015Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0471162407
Outros nomesmultilevel survey research, nested survey design, multilevel survey design, HLM-based survey researchcluster random sampling, area sampling, one-stage cluster sampling
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ResumoHierarchical survey research is a quantitative design that collects survey data from respondents who are naturally nested within higher-level units — such as students within classrooms, employees within organizations, or patients within hospitals — and uses multilevel (hierarchical linear) modeling to analyze variation at each level simultaneously. It is the standard approach whenever survey data have a clustered structure that would violate the independence assumption of ordinary regression.Cluster sampling is a probability sampling technique in which the population is divided into naturally occurring groups (clusters), a random sample of clusters is selected, and all — or a random subset of — members within each selected cluster are studied. It is especially practical when a complete population list is unavailable or when units are geographically dispersed, making individual random selection prohibitively expensive. One-stage cluster sampling surveys every member of selected clusters; two-stage designs add a second random draw within clusters.
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