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Part 1: Basic Principles Chapter 2: Sampling Methods

1987 S. Wayne Martin, Alan H. Meek, Preben Willeberg Veterinary Epidemiology: Principles and Methods Part 1: Basic Principles Chapter 2: Sampling Methods Orlglnally publlshed 1987 by Iowa State University Press I Ames Rights for this work have been reverted to the authors by the original publisher. The authors have chosen to license this work as follows: License information: 1. The collection is covered by the following Creative Commons License: lfc'@@~ ~"*11 1! Attrlbutlon-NonCommerclal-NoDerlvs lnternatlonal Hcense You are free to copy, distribute, and display this work under the following conditions: Attribution: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or (j) licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work.)

livestock disease surveys is provided by Cannon and Roe (1982). 2.1 General Considerations State the objectives clearly and concisely. The statement should include the parameters being estimated and the unit of concern. Usually, it is best to limit the number of objectives, otherwise the sampling strategy and study design can become quite complex.

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