In regression analysis we make several assumptions about the error term. The following assumptions are often made: 1) the error terms are random variables with mean 0; 2) nonautocorrelation; 3) homoscedasticity, and 4) normality. The assumption of identically and independently distributed (iid) observations that underlies regression procedures is called into question when analyzing complex survey data. Particularly the existence of clusters in two stage samples usually exhibit positive intracluster correlation. If we use Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) procedures to make inferences in regression analysis for two stage cluster samples, we will be faced with a problem. This study aims to know the effect of two stage least squares on the F-Statis...
In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g., mean) associated with the response distrib...
Abstract: This study is based on the total survey error paradigm in which the purpose is to examine ...
ABSTRACT In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g. mean) associated with the response...
In regression analysis we make several assumptions about the error term. The following assumptions a...
The assumption of iid observations that underlies many statistical procedures is called into questio...
One of the most common tools used in statistical methodology is the regression analysis which assume...
Variance estimation in the presence of imputed data has been widely studied in the literature. It is...
A class of linear models for a two-stage cluster sample is considered. The best linear unbiased pred...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means and regression coeffici...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means andregression coecients...
Some troubles emerge when we use regression estimator in such a case:in a continuous survey research...
We consider statistical inference for regression when data are grouped into clusters, with regressio...
Determining sample sizes in multistage samples requires variance components for each stage of selec...
Recently a great deal of attention has been given to binary regression models for clustered or corre...
C06ed55.doc 1/19/2007 10:26 AM i Prediction of random effects is an important problem with expanding...
In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g., mean) associated with the response distrib...
Abstract: This study is based on the total survey error paradigm in which the purpose is to examine ...
ABSTRACT In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g. mean) associated with the response...
In regression analysis we make several assumptions about the error term. The following assumptions a...
The assumption of iid observations that underlies many statistical procedures is called into questio...
One of the most common tools used in statistical methodology is the regression analysis which assume...
Variance estimation in the presence of imputed data has been widely studied in the literature. It is...
A class of linear models for a two-stage cluster sample is considered. The best linear unbiased pred...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means and regression coeffici...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means andregression coecients...
Some troubles emerge when we use regression estimator in such a case:in a continuous survey research...
We consider statistical inference for regression when data are grouped into clusters, with regressio...
Determining sample sizes in multistage samples requires variance components for each stage of selec...
Recently a great deal of attention has been given to binary regression models for clustered or corre...
C06ed55.doc 1/19/2007 10:26 AM i Prediction of random effects is an important problem with expanding...
In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g., mean) associated with the response distrib...
Abstract: This study is based on the total survey error paradigm in which the purpose is to examine ...
ABSTRACT In many situations there is interest in parameters (e.g. mean) associated with the response...