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Amostragem por Conglomerados Piloto×Amostragem por Conglomerados×
ÁreaMetodologia de surveyMetodologia de survey
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origemMid-20th century (cluster sampling foundations); 2000s (pilot study formalization)Early-to-mid 20th century; canonical treatment 1953/1977
Autor originalRooted in W. G. Cochran's cluster sampling theory (1953) combined with pilot-study methodology formalized by Lancaster, Dodd & Williamson (2004) and Thabane et al. (2010)Formalized by William G. Cochran; roots in early 20th-century U.S. Census Bureau survey practice
TipoProbability sampling feasibility designProbability sampling design
Fonte seminalThabane, L., Ma, J., Chu, R., Cheng, J., Ismaila, A., Rios, L. P., & Goldsmith, C. H. (2010). A tutorial on pilot studies: the what, why and how. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 10(1), 1. DOI ↗Cochran, W. G. (1977). Sampling Techniques (3rd ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0471162407
Outros nomespilot area sampling, feasibility cluster sample, preliminary cluster survey, pilot cluster surveycluster random sampling, area sampling, one-stage cluster sampling
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ResumoPilot cluster sampling is the application of a cluster sampling protocol on a small, preliminary scale to evaluate the feasibility, logistics, and parameter estimates needed before committing to a full-scale cluster survey. A subset of clusters is randomly selected and fully surveyed, yielding estimates of the intraclass correlation (ICC), design effect, recruitment rates, and operational costs. These findings directly inform the sample size and cluster allocation of the definitive survey.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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