Ayhan, H. ÖztaşIslam, M. Qamarul2020-04-152020-04-152005Ayhan, H.Ö.; Islam, M.Q., "Sample design and allocation for random digit dialling", Quality&Quantity, Vol.39, No.5, pp.625-641, (2005).0033-5177http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/3191Sample design and sample allocation methods are developed for random digit dialling in household telephone surveys. The proposed method is based on a two-way stratification of telephone numbers. A weighted probability proportional to size sample allocation technique is used, with auxiliary variables about the telephone coverage rates, within local telephone exchanges of each substrata. This makes the sampling design nearly "self-weighting" in residential numbers when the prior information is well assigned. A computer program generates random numbers for the local areas within the existing phone capacities. A simulation study has shown greater sample allocation gain by the weighted probabilities proportional to size measures over other sample allocation methods. The amount of dialling required to obtain the sample is less than for proportional allocation. A decrease is also observed on the gain in sample allocation for some methods through the increasing sample sizes.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAuxiliary InformationHousehold Telephone SurveysMinimum Dialling Sample AllocationPrior InformationRandom Digit DiallingSample AllocationUnequal Sized ClustersWeighted Probabilities Proportional To Size MeasuresSample design and allocation for random digit diallingSample Design and Allocation for Random Digit DiallingArticle39562564110.1007/s11135-005-3152-4