A sample selected from a single sampling frame may not represent adequatly the entire population. Multiple frame surveys are becoming increasingly used and popular among statistical agencies and private organizations, in particular in situations where several sampling frames may provide better coverage or can reduce sampling costs for estimating population quantities of interest. Auxiliary information available at the population level is often categorical in nature, so that incorporating categorical and continuous information can improve the efficiency of the method of estimation. Nonparametric regression methods represent a widely used and flexible estimation approach in the survey context. We propose a kernel regression estimator for dual...
Most of the real applications in survey sampling involve not one, but several characteristics of stu...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
Survey statisticians make use of auxiliary information to improve estimates. One important example i...
Multiple frame sampling technique has been introduced by H.O. Hartley (1962, 1984), and further deve...
Data from complex survey designs require special consideration with regard to estimation of finite p...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions w...
Surveys usually include questions where individuals must select one in a series of possible options ...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
New ways to combine data from multiple environmental area frame surveys of a finite population are b...
One of the most important practical problems in conducting sample surveys is the list that can be us...
In a dual frame survey, samples are drawn independently from two overlapping frames that are assumed...
Not AvailableIn a Dual Frame (DF) surveys, set of two frames is used instead of a traditional single...
Most of the real applications in survey sampling involve not one, but several characteristics of stu...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
Survey statisticians make use of auxiliary information to improve estimates. One important example i...
Multiple frame sampling technique has been introduced by H.O. Hartley (1962, 1984), and further deve...
Data from complex survey designs require special consideration with regard to estimation of finite p...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions w...
Surveys usually include questions where individuals must select one in a series of possible options ...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
New ways to combine data from multiple environmental area frame surveys of a finite population are b...
One of the most important practical problems in conducting sample surveys is the list that can be us...
In a dual frame survey, samples are drawn independently from two overlapping frames that are assumed...
Not AvailableIn a Dual Frame (DF) surveys, set of two frames is used instead of a traditional single...
Most of the real applications in survey sampling involve not one, but several characteristics of stu...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Under-coverage is one of the most common problems of sampling frames. To reduce the impact of covera...