Net Samples Sample Clauses

Net Samples. The data validation process led from the gross to the net samples by eliminating unreliable und incomplete interviews. The final net samples for the national surveys are: County Phase I Phase II Total Austria 000 000 0000 Belgium 000 000 0000 Croatia 000 000 0000 Germany 000 000 0000 Hungary 000 000 0000 The Netherlands 000 000 0000 Table 7: Net samples for the National surveys In total 6.357 interviews passed the data validation process, 357 more than requested. Croatia with a surplus of 358 interviews in the phase I is a special case. This is due to the fact that the survey in Croatia yielded an unrepresentative sample at the beginning of phase I and had to be adapted to fulfil the requirements on age and education of the respondents. The sur- plus of respondents of younger age and higher educational background has been compensated by the weighting procedure as described in the following chapters. Regarding the four cases and four survey modules the National surveys (see 1.4) show the fol- lowing distribution: Country Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 PUB+ PUB- MIT+ MIT- Austria 185 269 206 340 454 546 340 269 Belgium 214 266 203 317 480 520 317 266 Croatia 239 300 357 426 539 783 426 300 Germany 000 000 000 293 433 570 293 259 Hungary 182 323 251 276 505 527 276 323 The Netherlands 207 137 367 289 344 656 289 137 Table 8: Cases and Service Modules in the National surveys The final net samples for the case-specific surveys are: Region Phase I Phase II Total Breisgau 201 199 400 Budapest 208 192 400 Metronom 205 195 400 Xxxxx-Xxxxxx 000 000 000 Salzburg 215 205 420 Steiermark 200 200 400 STIB 186 274 460 Valleilijn 203 192 395 Varazdin 200 200 400 Zagreb 200 200 400 Table 9: Net samples for the case-specific surveys In total 4.075 interviews passed the data validation process, 75 more than requested. Regarding the four cases and four survey modules the case-specific surveys (see 1.5) show the following distribution: Country Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 PUB+ PUB- MIT+ MIT- Breisgau 205 160 24 11 365 35 11 160 Budapest 266 127 4 3 393 7 3 127 Metronom 236 154 8 2 390 10 2 154 Xxxxx-Xxxxxx 108 263 11 18 371 29 18 263 Salzburg 189 217 4 10 406 14 10 217 Steiermark 228 147 13 12 375 25 12 147 STIB 125 264 41 30 389 71 30 264 Valleiljin 252 130 9 4 382 13 4 130 Varazdin 184 77 75 64 261 139 64 77 Zagreb 122 82 147 49 204 196 49 82 Table 10: Cases and Service Modules in the case-specific surveys The Regional surveys also show a certain surplus, for example the STIB in ...
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