Sample designs are typically developed to estimate summary statistics such as means, proportions and prevalences. Analytical outputs may also be a priority but there are fewer methods and results on how to efficiently design samples for the fitting and estimation of statistical models. This paper develops a general approach for determining efficient sampling designs for probability-weighted maximum likelihood estimators and considers application to generalized linear models. We allow for non-ignorable sampling, including outcome-dependent sampling. The new designs have probabilities of selection closely related to influence statistics such as dfbeta and Cook\u27s distance. The new approach is shown to perform well in a simulation based on d...
Non-ignorable dropout is common in studies with long follow-up time, and it can bias study results u...
2014 Summer.Fitting models to survey data can be problematic due to the potentially complex sampling...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Library to reproduce single copies of this...
Sampling is a core stage in every survey. A sampling design carefully elaborated may imply not only ...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
The quality of sample survey results is to a large degree dependent on decisions made by survey stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
statistical learning; data mining A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information ...
The book offers a valuable resource for students and statisticians whose work involves survey sampli...
This paper presents a brief synopsis of the historical development of hybrid sampling designs that c...
When sample survey data with complex design (stratification, clustering, unequal selection or inclus...
Big Data are generally huge quantities of digital information accrued automatically and/or merged fr...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Non-ignorable dropout is common in studies with long follow-up time, and it can bias study results u...
2014 Summer.Fitting models to survey data can be problematic due to the potentially complex sampling...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Library to reproduce single copies of this...
Sampling is a core stage in every survey. A sampling design carefully elaborated may imply not only ...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
The quality of sample survey results is to a large degree dependent on decisions made by survey stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
statistical learning; data mining A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information ...
The book offers a valuable resource for students and statisticians whose work involves survey sampli...
This paper presents a brief synopsis of the historical development of hybrid sampling designs that c...
When sample survey data with complex design (stratification, clustering, unequal selection or inclus...
Big Data are generally huge quantities of digital information accrued automatically and/or merged fr...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Non-ignorable dropout is common in studies with long follow-up time, and it can bias study results u...
2014 Summer.Fitting models to survey data can be problematic due to the potentially complex sampling...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Library to reproduce single copies of this...