This report describes the results of a large empirical investigation into the appropriateness of several competing methods for making estimates for States from the National Health Interview Survey. Because no method is superior, a strategy that should improve existing methodology is suggested.[Wesley L. Schaible ... et al.].Includes bibliographical references
A national survey designed for estimating a specific population quantity is sometimes used for estim...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
A practical application of small area estimation in the National Resources Inventory, a large survey...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
Statistical bureaus often deal with the problem of providing statistics for small areas. The main pr...
Small area estimation (SAE) concerns with how to reliably estimate population quantities of interest...
<p>Small area statistics obtained from sample survey data provide a critical source of information u...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
The author begins with a general assessment of the mission of the National Statistics Institutes (NS...
Small-area estimation arises in any large scale sample surveys where estimates of different characte...
Government agencies often provide small area estimates that rely on available data and some underlyi...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical review of the main advances in small area estimat...
The problem of Small Area Estimation is how to produce reliable estimates of area (domain) character...
Small area estimation is a statistical technique used to produce reliable estimates for smaller geog...
The wealth of timely and detailed information provided by sample surveys (see Survey Sampling; Finit...
A national survey designed for estimating a specific population quantity is sometimes used for estim...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
A practical application of small area estimation in the National Resources Inventory, a large survey...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
Statistical bureaus often deal with the problem of providing statistics for small areas. The main pr...
Small area estimation (SAE) concerns with how to reliably estimate population quantities of interest...
<p>Small area statistics obtained from sample survey data provide a critical source of information u...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
The author begins with a general assessment of the mission of the National Statistics Institutes (NS...
Small-area estimation arises in any large scale sample surveys where estimates of different characte...
Government agencies often provide small area estimates that rely on available data and some underlyi...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical review of the main advances in small area estimat...
The problem of Small Area Estimation is how to produce reliable estimates of area (domain) character...
Small area estimation is a statistical technique used to produce reliable estimates for smaller geog...
The wealth of timely and detailed information provided by sample surveys (see Survey Sampling; Finit...
A national survey designed for estimating a specific population quantity is sometimes used for estim...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
A practical application of small area estimation in the National Resources Inventory, a large survey...