Term:
Indirect sampling
Definition:
Sampling from documents, or some record of the characteristics of a population, rather than the recording of information obtained at first hand from units of the population themselves. For example, it is customary to obtain preliminary information on the results of, say, a national census by analysing a sample of the census forms before the full analysis is undertaken; the population is then subject to indirect sampling.
Domain:
Statistical Quality
Source:
OECD