Suppose there is a first phase sample s 1 of m units, which is a simple random sample without replacement (SRSWOR) from a population of size N . Membership of a subpopulation of interest (referred to as A) is collected from this rst phase sample. Let N A be the population size of the subpopulation and N B be the remaining population. Write a i equal to 1 for the subpopulation and 0 otherwise. The first phase survey also collects auxiliary variables z i which may include a i . Let m A and m B be the first phase sample sizes of subpopulation members and non-members respectively
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Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Suppose we have a finite population U of N units, with (possibly a vector of) measurements yj, and w...
Recent survey literature shows an increasing interest in survey designs that adapt data collection t...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...
Two-phase sampling is a procedure in which sampling and data collection is conducted in two phases, ...
The quality of sample survey results is to a large degree dependent on decisions made by survey stat...
In sample surveys, it is often desired to estimate the means of subpopulations or 'domains of s...
Not AvailableThe following problems have been attempted in the present work. I. Investigation of op...
Population subgroups defined by demographic and other characteristics are often an important focal p...
In this dissertation I provide new theory and methodology to address three important problems in sam...
A two-phase sampling design with order sampling in the first phase and stratified simple random samp...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is developing strategies that limit the amount of sampl...
To estimate the mean of a quantitative variable in a hierarchical population, it is logistically con...
A method for simultaneous optimization of all the parameters of a two-stage area sample design is pr...
The paper describes the scenario of a survey where a relatively large random sample is drawn at a f...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Suppose we have a finite population U of N units, with (possibly a vector of) measurements yj, and w...
Recent survey literature shows an increasing interest in survey designs that adapt data collection t...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...