We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions when the variable of interest has multinomial outcomes. We propose to describe the joint distribution of the class indicators by a multinomial logistic model. Logistic generalized regression estimators and model calibration estimators are introduced for class frequencies in a population. Theoretical asymptotic properties of the proposed estimators are shown and discussed. Monte Carlo experiments are also carried out to compare the efficiency of the proposed procedures for finite size samples and in the presence of different sets of auxiliary variables. The simulation studies indicate that the multinomial logistic formulation yields better resu...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
International audienceThis survey presents the set of methods available in the literature on selecti...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions ...
Surveys usually include questions where individuals must select one in a series of possible options ...
A sample selected from a single sampling frame may not represent adequatly the entire population. Mu...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
The approach described in this talk starts with Bock's (1972) nominal response model (NRM). The NRM...
Survey statisticians make use of auxiliary information to improve estimates. One important example i...
This paper considers new techniques for complex surveys in the case of estimation of proportions wh...
A large sample relative efficiency of estimation for multinomial logistic regression compared to mul...
EnThe multinomial model is used to study the dependence relationship between a categorical response ...
Multinomial models arise when there is a set of complementary and mutually exclusive categories and ...
The logratio-normal-multinomial distribution is a count data model resulting from compounding a mult...
A general model is presented for analyzing samples of vectors of proportions whose expectations are ...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
International audienceThis survey presents the set of methods available in the literature on selecti...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions ...
Surveys usually include questions where individuals must select one in a series of possible options ...
A sample selected from a single sampling frame may not represent adequatly the entire population. Mu...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
The approach described in this talk starts with Bock's (1972) nominal response model (NRM). The NRM...
Survey statisticians make use of auxiliary information to improve estimates. One important example i...
This paper considers new techniques for complex surveys in the case of estimation of proportions wh...
A large sample relative efficiency of estimation for multinomial logistic regression compared to mul...
EnThe multinomial model is used to study the dependence relationship between a categorical response ...
Multinomial models arise when there is a set of complementary and mutually exclusive categories and ...
The logratio-normal-multinomial distribution is a count data model resulting from compounding a mult...
A general model is presented for analyzing samples of vectors of proportions whose expectations are ...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
International audienceThis survey presents the set of methods available in the literature on selecti...