Ten years of balanced sampling with the cube method: An appraisal
Author(s)
Date issued
2011
In
Survey Methodology, Statistics Canada
Vol
37
No
2
From page
215
To page
226
Subjects
Sampling Balancing Horvitz-Thompson estimator
Abstract
This paper presents a review and assessment of the use of balanced sampling by means of the cube method. After defining the notion of balanced sample and balanced sampling, a short history of the concept of balancing is presented. The theory of the cube method is briefly presented. Emphasis is placed on the practical problems posed by balanced sampling: the interest of the method with respect to other sampling methods and calibration, the field of application, the accuracy of balancing, the choice of auxiliary variables and ways to implement the method.
Publication type
journal article
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