12/02/2010
Second Revision of the
Sample Plan for the 2010 Census Partnership Survey
Proportional Allocation
Universe size: ~247,000 Partners listed in the Integrated Partner Contact Database
Sample Size: 7,502 = 1340 * 5 + 802
Strata: 6 Strata Formed
National Partners (Self-representing Strata) |
N = 802 n = 802 Base Weight = 1.000 |
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State/Local/Tribal Government Agency Partner Strata |
N = 38,716 n = 1340 Base Weight = 28.8925 SE(0.50) = 0.02 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.03 |
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Community Organization Partner Strata 9 Strata based on Hard-to-Count and Value Added |
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Hard-to-Count |
Value Added |
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Low n = 2,680 SE(0.50) = 0.01 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.02 |
$0 N = 36,946 n = 1,340 Base Weight = 27.5716 SE(0.50) = 0.02 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.03 |
>$0 N = 61,950 n = 1,340 Base Weight = 46.2313 SE(0.50) = 0.02 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.03 |
High n = 2,680 SE(0.50) = 0.01 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.02 |
$0 N = 42,526 n = 1,340 Base Weight = 31.7358 SE(0.50) = 0.02 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.03 |
>$0 N = 66,255 n = 1,340 Base Weight = 49.4440 SE(0.50) = 0.02 90% CI: 0.50 +/- 0.03 |
Sample distributed proportionally to nonself-representing strata within Hard-to-Count Stratum.
Sort within State/Local/Tribal stratum by Region, State, State Government Organizations, Regional Organizations, Tribal Organizations, Value Added, Member Count
Sort within Hard-to-Count by Value Added stratum by Region, State, Partner Type, Number of Members
This sampling plan will buy us:
Coverage of Partners in the Hard-to-Count score, Value Added score, region, and size of membership.
National Level Estimates will have a 90% confidence interval of +/- 1%.
Within each Hard-to-Count stratum we will have a 90% confidence interval of +/- 2%.
Within each Hard-to-Count by Value Added stratum we will have a 90% confidence interval of +/- 3%.
We will be able to detect differences in estimates of 4.26% (i.e. if the difference is more than 4.26% then the difference is significant.) at the Hard-to-Count stratum level.
Assumptions:
The assumptions made for this sampling plan:
Initial response rate is 30% within each stratum.
We will conduct a nonresponse follow-up of all NR cases with an assumption of 62% response.
These two estimates are used in determining the sample size.
Weighting: Base weight = Inverse of Probability of Selection
Nonresponse Adjustment: Inverse of propensity to response (based on logistic regression)
Second-stage Adjustment to Universe Totals
Variance: Implement a Stratified Jackknife Procedure
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