Given appropriate sets of first- and second-order inclusion probabilities, the author provides a method that results in samples including units and pairs of units of the universe with the probabilities specified in advance
International audienceWhen auxiliary information is available at the design stage, samples may be se...
There are many alternative estimation procedures for the classical scenario of probability proportio...
The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unk...
Probability sampling involves random selection of units from the population. It can be categorized a...
There are numerous procedures for selecting a sample PPS without replacement. Brewer and Hanif (1983...
Not AvailableNot AvailableThe concept of inclusion probability proportional to size sampling plans e...
peer reviewedWhen sampling with unequal probabilities and without replacement, the inclusion probabi...
Generally in the sense that, the unit with large size contain more ancillary information than the un...
This thesis consists of five papers related to the theory of unequal probability sampling from a fin...
Sampling is a core stage in every survey. A sampling design carefully elaborated may imply not only ...
Very often values of a size variable are known for the elements of a population we want to sample. F...
Under inclusion probability proportional to size (IPPS) sampling, the exact second-order inclusion p...
More than 50 methods have been developed to draw unequal probability samples with fixed sample size....
A sample of n different units is to be drawn from a population or stratum in such a way that unit t ...
Suppose we have a finite population U of N units, with (possibly a vector of) measurements yj, and w...
International audienceWhen auxiliary information is available at the design stage, samples may be se...
There are many alternative estimation procedures for the classical scenario of probability proportio...
The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unk...
Probability sampling involves random selection of units from the population. It can be categorized a...
There are numerous procedures for selecting a sample PPS without replacement. Brewer and Hanif (1983...
Not AvailableNot AvailableThe concept of inclusion probability proportional to size sampling plans e...
peer reviewedWhen sampling with unequal probabilities and without replacement, the inclusion probabi...
Generally in the sense that, the unit with large size contain more ancillary information than the un...
This thesis consists of five papers related to the theory of unequal probability sampling from a fin...
Sampling is a core stage in every survey. A sampling design carefully elaborated may imply not only ...
Very often values of a size variable are known for the elements of a population we want to sample. F...
Under inclusion probability proportional to size (IPPS) sampling, the exact second-order inclusion p...
More than 50 methods have been developed to draw unequal probability samples with fixed sample size....
A sample of n different units is to be drawn from a population or stratum in such a way that unit t ...
Suppose we have a finite population U of N units, with (possibly a vector of) measurements yj, and w...
International audienceWhen auxiliary information is available at the design stage, samples may be se...
There are many alternative estimation procedures for the classical scenario of probability proportio...
The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unk...