Index

Ability (in survey participation) See also Capacity, Facilitation

Administrative data

Allocation (sample)

constraints

multivariate

Neyman

optimal

power

Ambiguity See also Mapping, Vagueness

Analysis

aggregate

descriptive

econometrics

inferential

longitudinal

microdata

pitfalls

planning

primary

secondary

time series

value added

Analytical techniques/methods/considerations

Anecdotal evidence

ARGUS software see Disclosure control methods

Auditing

Authentication

Authority See also Compliance principles, Participation, Response process, Trust

in organizational context

persons (opinion leaders)

in response process/survey participation decision

Automatic coding by text recognition (ACTR) See also Data coding

Auxiliary

information

variable

Behavior coding

Bias

of estimator

of sample

Big data, see Organic data

Bogus pipeline

Boundary spanner/spanning units

Bounded recall

Brochures

Burden, see Response burden

Business See also Enterprise, Establishment, Multisurveyed businesses, Sector, Unit(s)

complaints and questions See also Survey communication

Data Collection Methodology (BDCM) Workshop

data collection methods

data uses

demography

goals See also Organizational goals

heterogeneity

large

management

monitoring

size

Business context See also Tailoring

cognitive response process

social behavior

survey design decisions

survey response process

Business record(s)

formation of

keeping

Business register See also Sample frame

administrative

quality

statistical

updating

Business/organizational ...

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