Pair difference technique example
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− | Systematic sampling from the example population in Figure 1 (<ref>Kleinn, C. 2007. Lecture Notes for the Teaching Module Forest Inventory. Department of Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing. Faculty of Forest Science and Forest Ecology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. 164 S.</ref>). | + | Systematic sampling from the example population in Figure 1 (Klein 2007)<ref>Kleinn, C. 2007. Lecture Notes for the Teaching Module Forest Inventory. Department of Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing. Faculty of Forest Science and Forest Ecology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. 164 S.</ref>). |
[[File:5.6-fig93.png|right|thumb|300px|'''Figure 1''' Example population of 30 unequally sized strip plots; here, the ratio estimator may be apllied for estimation using plot size as covariable(de Vries 1986<ref>de Vries, P.G., 1986. Sampling Theory for Forest Inventory. A Teach-Yourself Course. Springer. 399 p.</ref>)]] | [[File:5.6-fig93.png|right|thumb|300px|'''Figure 1''' Example population of 30 unequally sized strip plots; here, the ratio estimator may be apllied for estimation using plot size as covariable(de Vries 1986<ref>de Vries, P.G., 1986. Sampling Theory for Forest Inventory. A Teach-Yourself Course. Springer. 399 p.</ref>)]] |
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Example 1
Systematic sampling from the example population in Figure 1 (Klein 2007)[1]).
References
- ↑ Kleinn, C. 2007. Lecture Notes for the Teaching Module Forest Inventory. Department of Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing. Faculty of Forest Science and Forest Ecology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. 164 S.
- ↑ de Vries, P.G., 1986. Sampling Theory for Forest Inventory. A Teach-Yourself Course. Springer. 399 p.