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Qualité, Lionel
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Qualité, Lionel
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- PublicationMétadonnées seulementTirages coordonnés d'échantillons poissoniens(Paris: Dunod, 2011)
; ; ; ;Tramblay, Marie-Eve ;Lavallée, PierreEl Haj Tirari, Mohammed - PublicationMétadonnées seulement
- PublicationMétadonnées seulementGeneral framework for the rotation of units in repeated survey sampling(2009-3-23)
; ; Coordination of probabilistic samples is a challenging theoretical problem faced by statistical institutes. One of their aims is to obtain good estimates for each wave while spreading the response burden across the entire population. There is a collection of existing solutions that try to attend to these needs. These solutions, which were developed independently, are integrated in a general framework and their corresponding longitudinal designs are computed. The properties of these longitudinal designs are discussed. It is also noted that there is an antagonism between a good rotation and control over the cross-sectional sampling design. A compromise needs to be reached between the quality of the sample coordination, which appears to be optimal for a systematic longitudinal sampling design, and the freedom of choice of the cross-sectional design. In order to reach such a compromise, an algorithm that uses a new method of longitudinal sampling is proposed. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementTirages coordonnés d'échantillons à entropie maximale(Neuchâtel Université de Neuchâtel, 2009-3-14)
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- PublicationAccès libreGeneral framework for the rotation of units in repeated survey samplingCoordination of probabilistic samples is a challenging theoretical problem faced by statistical institutes. One of their aims is to obtain good estimates for each wave while spreading the response burden across the entire population. There is a collection of existing solutions that try to attend to these needs. These solutions, which were developed independently, are integrated in a general framework and their corresponding longitudinal designs are computed. The properties of these longitudinal designs are discussed. It is also noted that there is an antagonism between a good rotation and control over the cross-sectional sampling design. A compromise needs to be reached between the quality of the sample coordination, which appears to be optimal for a systematic longitudinal sampling design, and the freedom of choice of the cross-sectional design. In order to reach such a compromise, an algorithm that uses a new method of longitudinal sampling is proposed