两相排斥性采样及其非对称性特性
1Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
概括
双相排斥采样 (TPRS) 在没有辅助信息的情况下提高了调查效率. 这种方法改进了双扩展估计器,使其与有限人口采样中的回归估计器具有竞争力.
科学领域:
- 统计 统计 统计 统计
- 调查方法 调查方法
- 有限人口抽样采集
背景情况:
- 反射采样对于具有辅助信息的单相调查是有效的.
- 在实际的调查设计中,常常无法获得辅助信息.
- 现有的单相排斥采样缺乏完全确立的非对称理论.
研究的目的:
- 为缺乏辅助信息的情况引入和分析双相排斥采样 (TPRS).
- 在TPRS下调查估计器的非对称设计属性.
- 扩展TPRS以适应不同协变量重要性和多阶段采样.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个两阶段采样框架,在第二阶段采用了排斥性采样.
- 在TPRS下探索双扩张和回归估计器的非对称性特性.
- 将理论框架扩展到一般估计方程和多阶段设计.
主要成果:
- TPRS显著提高了双扩展估计器的效率.
- 增强的TPRS双扩展估计器的效率与回归估计器相提并论.
- 对TPRS的非对称结果涵盖并澄清单相排斥性采样理论.
结论:
- 当辅助信息缺少时,TPRS为调查提供了强大而高效的替代方案.
- 拟议的方法为排斥性采样技术提供了理论上的进步.
- TPRS可扩展到复杂的调查设计,包括多阶段采样和不同的共同变量重要性.
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