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Wiley Series in Survey Methodology (started in 1998)
Editors: Mick P Couper, Graham Kalton, Lars Lyberg, J. N. K. Rao, Norbert Schwarz, Christopher Skinner
The Wiley Series in Survey Methodology is the market leading book series on survey methods. The series covers topics of current research and practical interest in survey methodology and sampling. While the emphasis is on application, theoretical discussion is encouraged when it supports a broader understanding of the subject matter.
A list of books in the series can be found here