The two main and contradicting criteria guiding sampling design are accuracy of estimators and sampling costs. In stratified random sampling, the sample size must be allocated to strata in order to optimize both objectives. In this note we address, following a biobjective methodology, this allocation problem. A two-phase method is proposed to describe the set of Pareto-optimal solutions of this nonlinear integer biobjective problem. In the first phase, all supported Pareto-optimal solutions are described via a closed formula, which enables quick computation. Moreover, for the common case in which sampling costs are independent of the strata, all Pareto-optimal solutions are shown to be supported. For more general cost structures, the non-su...
I Sampling can be costly. I Sample size is often chosen so that point estimates achieve a minimum le...
The crux of this paper is to consider a randomized response model using stratified random sampling ba...
When designing a sampling survey, usually constraints are set on the desired precision levels regard...
The two main and contradicting criteria guiding sampling design are accuracy of estimators and sampl...
For practical applications of any allocations, integer values of the sample sizes are required. This...
In practical utilization of stratified random sampling scheme, the investigator meets a problem to s...
This paper considers optimum allocation in multivariate stratified sampling as a problem of the mult...
In stratified random sampling when several characteristics are to be estimated simultaneously, an al...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a stratified sampling algorithm in which the random ...
In stratified sampling design when the cost of measuring the units is not significant in each stratu...
Although sampling methods are various, most frequently used method is Stratified Random Sampling in ...
In areas with marked differences in accessibility, the cost efficiency of design-based sampling stra...
This paper deals with optimum allocation of sample size in stratified double sampling when costs are...
Ahsan et al. (2005) introduced the idea of “Mixed Allocation” in stratified sampling. In the present...
Clark and Steel [3] worked out the optimum allocation of sample sizes to strata and stages with addi...
I Sampling can be costly. I Sample size is often chosen so that point estimates achieve a minimum le...
The crux of this paper is to consider a randomized response model using stratified random sampling ba...
When designing a sampling survey, usually constraints are set on the desired precision levels regard...
The two main and contradicting criteria guiding sampling design are accuracy of estimators and sampl...
For practical applications of any allocations, integer values of the sample sizes are required. This...
In practical utilization of stratified random sampling scheme, the investigator meets a problem to s...
This paper considers optimum allocation in multivariate stratified sampling as a problem of the mult...
In stratified random sampling when several characteristics are to be estimated simultaneously, an al...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a stratified sampling algorithm in which the random ...
In stratified sampling design when the cost of measuring the units is not significant in each stratu...
Although sampling methods are various, most frequently used method is Stratified Random Sampling in ...
In areas with marked differences in accessibility, the cost efficiency of design-based sampling stra...
This paper deals with optimum allocation of sample size in stratified double sampling when costs are...
Ahsan et al. (2005) introduced the idea of “Mixed Allocation” in stratified sampling. In the present...
Clark and Steel [3] worked out the optimum allocation of sample sizes to strata and stages with addi...
I Sampling can be costly. I Sample size is often chosen so that point estimates achieve a minimum le...
The crux of this paper is to consider a randomized response model using stratified random sampling ba...
When designing a sampling survey, usually constraints are set on the desired precision levels regard...