Publié en ligne: 16 déc. 2015
Pages: 649 - 672
Reçu: 01 juin 2013
Accepté: 01 janv. 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2015-0039
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© 2015 Anton Grafström et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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Sample coordination seeks to maximize or to minimize the overlap of two or more samples. The former is known as positive coordination, and the latter as negative coordination. Positive coordination is mainly used for estimation purposes and to reduce data collection costs. Negative coordination is mainly performed to diminish the response burden of the sampled units. Poisson sampling design with permanent random numbers provides an optimum coordination degree of two or more samples. The size of a Poisson sample is, however, random. Conditional Poisson (CP) sampling is a modification of the classical Poisson sampling that produces a fixed-size