Small area estimation (SAE) concerns with how to reliably estimate population quantities of interest when some areas or domains have very limited samples. This is an important issue in large population surveys, because the geographical areas or groups with only small samples or even no samples are often of interest to researchers and policy-makers. For example, large population health surveys, such as Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System and Ohio Mecaid Assessment Survey (OMAS), are regularly conducted for monitoring insurance coverage and healthcare utilization. Classic approaches usually provide accurate estimators at the state level or large geographical region level, but they fail to provide reliable estimators for many rural cou...
The time and budget restrictions in survey sampling can impose limits on the area sample sizes. Thi...
Small area estimation (SAE) has been widely used in a variety of applications to draw estimates in g...
This dissertation concerns model selection as well as resampling methods in small-area estimation an...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
The wealth of timely and detailed information provided by sample surveys (see Survey Sampling; Finit...
Cancer surveillance research requires accurate estimates of cancer risk prevalence for small areas s...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
Small area estimation (SAE) tackles the problem of providing reliable estimates for small areas, i.e...
National statistical offices are often required to provide statistical information at several admini...
The sampling designs of the national surveys are usually determined so as to produce reliable estima...
This dissertation concerns two problems in survey sampling: (a) small-area estimation and (b) estima...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
The importance of small area estimation in survey sampling is increasing, due to the growing deman...
The use of hierarchical Bayesian small area models, which take survey estimates along with auxiliary...
The time and budget restrictions in survey sampling can impose limits on the area sample sizes. Thi...
Small area estimation (SAE) has been widely used in a variety of applications to draw estimates in g...
This dissertation concerns model selection as well as resampling methods in small-area estimation an...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
The wealth of timely and detailed information provided by sample surveys (see Survey Sampling; Finit...
Cancer surveillance research requires accurate estimates of cancer risk prevalence for small areas s...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
Small area estimation (SAE) tackles the problem of providing reliable estimates for small areas, i.e...
National statistical offices are often required to provide statistical information at several admini...
The sampling designs of the national surveys are usually determined so as to produce reliable estima...
This dissertation concerns two problems in survey sampling: (a) small-area estimation and (b) estima...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
The importance of small area estimation in survey sampling is increasing, due to the growing deman...
The use of hierarchical Bayesian small area models, which take survey estimates along with auxiliary...
The time and budget restrictions in survey sampling can impose limits on the area sample sizes. Thi...
Small area estimation (SAE) has been widely used in a variety of applications to draw estimates in g...
This dissertation concerns model selection as well as resampling methods in small-area estimation an...