This article is motivated by a lung cancer study where a regression model is involved and the response variable is too expensive to measure but the predictor variable can be measured easily with relatively negligible cost. This situation occurs quite often in medical studies, quantitative genetics, and ecological and environmental studies. In this article, by using the idea of ranked-set sampling (RSS), we develop sampling strategies that can reduce cost and increase efficiency of the regression analysis for the above-mentioned situation. The developed method is applied retrospectively to a lung cancer study. In the lung cancer study, the interest is to investigate the association between smoking status and three biomarkers: polyphenol DNA ...
Abstract. In statistical surveys, if the measurements of sampling units ac-cording to the variable u...
In this article, we propose two-layer median ranked set sampling (TMRSS) design that combines median...
McIntyre (1952) proposed a cost-effective survey sampling method that is currently known as ranked s...
This article is motivated by a lung cancer study where a regression model is involved and the respon...
Nahhas, Wolfe, and Chen (2002, Biometrics 58, 964-971) considered optimal set size for ranked set sa...
The foundation of any statistical inference depends on the collection of required data through some ...
Ranked set sampling is a desirable sampling technique where the ranking of the sample observations d...
Cost-effective and efficient sampling methods are of main concern in many social, biological and env...
In many studies, a researcher attempts to describe a population where units are measured for multipl...
This paper proposes a sampling procedure called selected ranked set sampling (SRSS), in which only s...
Ranked set sampling (RSS) utilizes inexpensive auxiliary information about the ranking of the units ...
Data from public health studies often include count end-points that exhibit excess zeros and dependi...
The ranked set sampling (RSS) method as suggested by McIntyre (1952) may be modified to come up with...
Ranked-set sampling is a widely used sampling procedure when sample observations are expensive or di...
Cost-effective sampling methods are of major concern in Statistics, especially when the measurement ...
Abstract. In statistical surveys, if the measurements of sampling units ac-cording to the variable u...
In this article, we propose two-layer median ranked set sampling (TMRSS) design that combines median...
McIntyre (1952) proposed a cost-effective survey sampling method that is currently known as ranked s...
This article is motivated by a lung cancer study where a regression model is involved and the respon...
Nahhas, Wolfe, and Chen (2002, Biometrics 58, 964-971) considered optimal set size for ranked set sa...
The foundation of any statistical inference depends on the collection of required data through some ...
Ranked set sampling is a desirable sampling technique where the ranking of the sample observations d...
Cost-effective and efficient sampling methods are of main concern in many social, biological and env...
In many studies, a researcher attempts to describe a population where units are measured for multipl...
This paper proposes a sampling procedure called selected ranked set sampling (SRSS), in which only s...
Ranked set sampling (RSS) utilizes inexpensive auxiliary information about the ranking of the units ...
Data from public health studies often include count end-points that exhibit excess zeros and dependi...
The ranked set sampling (RSS) method as suggested by McIntyre (1952) may be modified to come up with...
Ranked-set sampling is a widely used sampling procedure when sample observations are expensive or di...
Cost-effective sampling methods are of major concern in Statistics, especially when the measurement ...
Abstract. In statistical surveys, if the measurements of sampling units ac-cording to the variable u...
In this article, we propose two-layer median ranked set sampling (TMRSS) design that combines median...
McIntyre (1952) proposed a cost-effective survey sampling method that is currently known as ranked s...