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Quasi-Systematic Sampling From a Continuous Population

Author(s)
Wilhelm, Matthieu  
Institut de statistique  
Qualité, Lionel  
Chaire de statistique appliquée  
Tillé, Yves  
Chaire de statistique appliquée  
Date issued
2017
In
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
No
105
From page
11
To page
23
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
binomial process point process Poisson process renewal process systematic sampling.
Abstract
A specific family of point processes are introduced that allow to select samples for the purpose of estimating the mean or the integral of a function of a real variable. These processes, called quasi-systematic processes, depend on a tuning parameter $r>0$ that permits to control the likeliness of jointly selecting neighbor units in a same sample. When $r$ is large, units that are close tend to not be selected together and samples are well spread. When $r$ tends to infinity, the sampling design is close to systematic sampling. For all $r > 0$, the first and second-order unit inclusion densities are positive, allowing for unbiased estimators of variance.

Algorithms to generate these sampling processes for any positive real value of $r$ are presented. When $r$ is large, the estimator of variance is unstable. It follows that $r$ must be chosen by the practitioner as a trade-off between an accurate estimation of the target parameter and an accurate estimation of the variance of the parameter estimator. The method's advantages are illustrated with a set of simulations.
Later version
https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.04993
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/55030
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