100學年度研究獎補助論文[[abstract]]In many applications, a finite population contains a large proportion of zero values that make the population distribution severely skewed. An unequal-probability sampling plan compounds the problem, and as a result the normal approximation to the distribution of various estimators has poor precision. The central-limit-theorem-based confidence intervals for the population mean are hence unsatisfactory. Complex designs also make it hard to pin down useful likelihood functions, hence a direct likelihood approach is not an option. In this paper, we propose a pseudo-likelihood approach. The proposed pseudo-log-likelihood function is an unbiased estimator of the log-likelihood function when the entire population is sampl...
The Hartley-Rao-Cochran (RHC) sampling design (Rao et al., 1962) is a popular unequal probability sa...
We propose an estimator for the Gini coefficient, based on a ratio of means. We show how bootstrap a...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...
[[abstract]]If a population contains many zero values and the sample size is not very large, the tra...
The likelihood ratio method is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean when sa...
An underlying population may contain a large proportion of zero values which cause the population di...
A mixture model was adopted from the maximum pseudo-likelihood approach under complex sampling desig...
A resampling technique for probability-proportional-to size sampling designs is proposed. It is ess...
Pseudo empirical likelihood ratio confidence intervals for finite population parameters are based on...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct non-parametric (design...
The empirical likelihood method is a reliable data analysis tool in all statistical areas for its no...
Survey data are often collected with unequal probabilities from a stratified population. We propose ...
Survey data are often collected with unequal probabilities from a stratified population. In many mod...
The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unk...
We propose an estimator for the Gini coefficient, based on a ratio of means. We show how bootstrap a...
The Hartley-Rao-Cochran (RHC) sampling design (Rao et al., 1962) is a popular unequal probability sa...
We propose an estimator for the Gini coefficient, based on a ratio of means. We show how bootstrap a...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...
[[abstract]]If a population contains many zero values and the sample size is not very large, the tra...
The likelihood ratio method is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean when sa...
An underlying population may contain a large proportion of zero values which cause the population di...
A mixture model was adopted from the maximum pseudo-likelihood approach under complex sampling desig...
A resampling technique for probability-proportional-to size sampling designs is proposed. It is ess...
Pseudo empirical likelihood ratio confidence intervals for finite population parameters are based on...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct non-parametric (design...
The empirical likelihood method is a reliable data analysis tool in all statistical areas for its no...
Survey data are often collected with unequal probabilities from a stratified population. We propose ...
Survey data are often collected with unequal probabilities from a stratified population. In many mod...
The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unk...
We propose an estimator for the Gini coefficient, based on a ratio of means. We show how bootstrap a...
The Hartley-Rao-Cochran (RHC) sampling design (Rao et al., 1962) is a popular unequal probability sa...
We propose an estimator for the Gini coefficient, based on a ratio of means. We show how bootstrap a...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...