Combining random sampling and census strategies - Justification of inclusion probabilities equal to 1 |
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Authors: | Horst Stenger Siegfried Gabler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Professor Dr. Horst Stenger L7, 3-5 University of Mannheim, 68131 Mannheim, Germany;(2) PD Dr. Siegfried Gabler B2, 1 Centre for Survey Research and Methodology, Postfach 12 21 55, 68072 Mannheim, Germany |
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Abstract: | Very often values of a size variable are known for the elements of a population we want to sample. For example, the elements may be clusters, the size variable denoting the number of units in a cluster. Then, it is quite usual to base the selection of elements on inclusion probabilities which are proportionate to the size values. To estimate the total of all values of an unknown variable for the units in the population of interest (i.e. for the units contained in the clusters) we may use weights, e.g. inverse inclusion probabilities. We want to clarify these ideas by the minimax principle. Especially, we will show that the use of inclusion probabilities equal to 1 is recommendable for units with high values of the size measure. AMS Classification 2000: Primary 62D05. Secondary 62C20 |
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Keywords: | Asymptotically minimax strategies RHC-strategy stratification |
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