In this study, the estimation of variance in repeated samples of size one from different populations ordered in time, when the population means are potentially changing, has been explored. Five models covering a variety of circumstances were considered. Method of moments, maximum likelihood and Bayesian techniques were used to derive estimators. Some estimators robust to unknown changes in population means were identified
Measuring change over time is a central problem for many users of social, eco-nomic and demographic ...
In this paper, we will study estimation of variance components in the one-way repeated measurements ...
Abstract: Surveys often get repeated on many occasions (over years or seasons) for estimating same c...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
The estimates obtained from repeated surveys are used to monitor and analyse changes in variables of...
Using data from several artificial and natural populations published in the sampling literature, an ...
This report presents results from an empirical investigation of the behavior of the replication and ...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
This work develop the difference-based estimators in the repeated measurements setting for nonparame...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
When applied to a sequence of repeated surveys, the traditional sample survey estimators of means or...
The problem of a change in the mean of a sequence of random variables at an unknown time point has b...
Many of the repeated-measures sample size calculation methods presented in the literature are not su...
The goal of this paper is to consider the problem of estimation of the population mean on current (s...
A common problem in survey sampling is to compare two cross-sectional estimates for the same study v...
Measuring change over time is a central problem for many users of social, eco-nomic and demographic ...
In this paper, we will study estimation of variance components in the one-way repeated measurements ...
Abstract: Surveys often get repeated on many occasions (over years or seasons) for estimating same c...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
The estimates obtained from repeated surveys are used to monitor and analyse changes in variables of...
Using data from several artificial and natural populations published in the sampling literature, an ...
This report presents results from an empirical investigation of the behavior of the replication and ...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
This work develop the difference-based estimators in the repeated measurements setting for nonparame...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
When applied to a sequence of repeated surveys, the traditional sample survey estimators of means or...
The problem of a change in the mean of a sequence of random variables at an unknown time point has b...
Many of the repeated-measures sample size calculation methods presented in the literature are not su...
The goal of this paper is to consider the problem of estimation of the population mean on current (s...
A common problem in survey sampling is to compare two cross-sectional estimates for the same study v...
Measuring change over time is a central problem for many users of social, eco-nomic and demographic ...
In this paper, we will study estimation of variance components in the one-way repeated measurements ...
Abstract: Surveys often get repeated on many occasions (over years or seasons) for estimating same c...