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Sampling Procedures for Coordinating Stratified Samples : Methods Based on Microstrata

Author(s)
Nedyalkova, Desislava  
Chaire de statistique appliquée  
Tillé, Yves  
Chaire de statistique appliquée  
Pea, Johan  
Institut de statistique  
Date issued
2008
In
International Statistical Review, Wiley
Vol
76
No
3
From page
368
To page
386
Subjects
Sample coordination stratified samples permanent random numbers microstrata
Abstract
The aim of sampling coordination is to maximize or minimize the overlap between several samples drawn successively in a population that changes over time. Therefore, the selection of a new sample will depend on the samples previously drawn. In order to obtain a larger (or smaller) overlap of the samples than the one obtained by independent selection of samples, a dependence between the samplesmust be introduced. This dependence will emphasize (or limit) the number of common units in the selected samples. Several methods for coordinating stratified samples, such as the Kish & Scott method, the Cotton & Hesse method, and the Rivi`ere method, have already been developed. Using simulations, we compare the optimality of these methods and their quality of coordination. We present six new methods based on permanent random numbers (PRNs) and microstrata. These new methods have the advantage of allowing us to choose between positive or negative coordination with each of the previous samples. Simulations are run to test the validity of each of them.
Publication type
journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/65416
DOI
10.1111/j.1751-5823.2008.00057.x
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/5952
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