One can use raking to improve the relation between the sample and the population by adjusting the sampling weights of the cases in the sample so that the marginal totals of the adjusted weights on specified characteristics agree with the corresponding totals for the population. The raking procedure is described, and convergence issues and problems are discussed. The
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Battaglia, M. P., Hoaglin, D. C., & Frankel, M. R. (2009). Practical Considerations in Raking Survey Data. Survey Practice, 2(5), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.29115/sp-2009-0019
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