AbstractDouble-sampling designs are commonly used in real applications when it is infeasible to collect exact measurements on all variables of interest. Two samples, a primary sample on proxy measures and a validation subsample on exact measures, are available in these designs. We assume that the validation sample is drawn from the primary sample by the Bernoulli sampling with equal selection probability. An empirical likelihood based approach is proposed to estimate the parameters of interest. By allowing the number of constraints to grow as the sample size goes to infinity, the resulting maximum empirical likelihood estimator is asymptotically normal and its limiting variance–covariance matrix reaches the semiparametric efficiency bound. ...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct design-based confi-den...
AbstractDouble-sampling designs are commonly used in real applications when it is infeasible to coll...
Double-sampling designs are commonly used in real applications when it is infeasible to collect exac...
Empirical likelihood is a popular tool for incorporating auxiliary information and constructing nonp...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
Pseudo empirical likelihood ratio confidence intervals for finite population parameters are based on...
Under complex sampling designs, point estimators may not have a normal samplingdistribution and line...
Empirical likelihood is a non-parametric, likelihood-based inference approach. In the design-based e...
The Hartley-Rao-Cochran (RHC) sampling design (Rao et al., 1962) is a popular unequal probability sa...
The approach proposed gives design-consistent estimators of parameters which are solutions of estima...
In both parametric and certain nonparametric statistical models, the empirical likelihood ratio sat...
There are two different empirical likelihood approaches for complex sampling designs: “pseudoempiric...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct design-based confi-den...
AbstractDouble-sampling designs are commonly used in real applications when it is infeasible to coll...
Double-sampling designs are commonly used in real applications when it is infeasible to collect exac...
Empirical likelihood is a popular tool for incorporating auxiliary information and constructing nonp...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
Pseudo empirical likelihood ratio confidence intervals for finite population parameters are based on...
Under complex sampling designs, point estimators may not have a normal samplingdistribution and line...
Empirical likelihood is a non-parametric, likelihood-based inference approach. In the design-based e...
The Hartley-Rao-Cochran (RHC) sampling design (Rao et al., 1962) is a popular unequal probability sa...
The approach proposed gives design-consistent estimators of parameters which are solutions of estima...
In both parametric and certain nonparametric statistical models, the empirical likelihood ratio sat...
There are two different empirical likelihood approaches for complex sampling designs: “pseudoempiric...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct design-based confi-den...