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Efficient balanced sampling: The cube method

Author(s)
Deville, Jean-Claude
Tillé, Yves  
Chaire de statistique appliquée  
Date issued
March 23, 2004
In
Biometrika
Vol
4
No
91
From page
893
To page
912
Abstract
A balanced sampling design is defined by the property that the Horvitz–Thompson estimators of the population totals of a set of auxiliary variables equal the known totals of these variables. Therefore the variances of estimators of totals of all the variables of interest are reduced, depending on the correlations of these variables with the controlled variables. In this paper, we develop a general method, called the cube method, for selecting approximately balanced samples with equal or unequal inclusion probabilities and any number of auxiliary variables.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/55354
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