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Andrew David Pearce1, Armin Hatefi1
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Abstract:
Ranked set sampling (RSS) is used as a powerful data collection technique for situations where measuring the study variable requires a costly and/or tedious process while the sampling units can be ranked easily (e.g. osteoporosis research). In this paper, we develop ridge and Liu-type shrinkage estimators under RSS data from multiple observers to handle the collinearity problem in estimating coefficients of linear regression, stochastic restricted regression and logistic regression. Through extensive numerical studies, we show that shrinkage methods with the multi-observer RSS result in more efficient coefficient estimates. The developed methods are finally applied to bone mineral data for analysis of bone disorder status of women aged 50 and older.
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