2010
DOI: 10.18187/pjsor.v6i2.128
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Generalised Model Based Confidence Intervals in Two Stage Cluster Sampling

Abstract: Chambers and Dorfman (2002) constructed bootstrap confidence intervals in model based estimation for finite population totals assuming that auxiliary values are available throughout a target population and that the auxiliary values are independent. They also assumed that the cluster sizes are known throughout the target population. We now extend to two stage sampling in which the cluster sizes are known only for the sampled clusters, and we therefore predict the unobserved part of the population total. Jan and… Show more

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“…Data are generated by a regression model used in [15,16] and more recently in [17]; the model is given as…”
Section: Finite Population Mean Estimator Proposedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data are generated by a regression model used in [15,16] and more recently in [17]; the model is given as…”
Section: Finite Population Mean Estimator Proposedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem is to estimate the survey values of the nonresponse component in the second stage of sampling in the selected sample. This is done by first generating data using a linear regression model applied by [2,3]. The model is given bŷ = (̂) +̂,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%