Survey Methodology is a peer-reviewed journal published twice yearly by Statistics Canada. The journal publishes articles dealing with various aspects of statistical development relevant to a statistical agency, such as design issues in the context of practical constraints, use of different data sources and collection techniques, total survey error, survey evaluation, research in survey methodology, time-series analysis, seasonal adjustment, demographic methods, data integration, estimation and data analysis methods, and general survey systems development. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of specific methodologies as applied to data collection, data processing, estimation, or analysis.

The journal was established in 1975, as a Statistics Canada in-house journal intended primarily to "provide a forum in a Canadian context for publication of articles on the practical applications of the many ...

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