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Why Well Spread Probability Samples Are Balanced 被引量:3
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作者 Anton Grafstrom niklas l.p.lundstrom 《Open Journal of Statistics》 2013年第1期36-41,共6页
When sampling from a finite population there is often auxiliary information available on unit level. Such information can be used to improve the estimation of the target parameter. We show that probability samples tha... When sampling from a finite population there is often auxiliary information available on unit level. Such information can be used to improve the estimation of the target parameter. We show that probability samples that are well spread in the auxiliary space are balanced, or approximately balanced, on the auxiliary variables. A consequence of this balancing effect is that the Horvitz-Thompson estimator will be a very good estimator for any target variable that can be well approximated by a Lipschitz continuous function of the auxiliary variables. Hence we give a theoretical motivation for use of well spread probability samples. Our conclusions imply that well spread samples, combined with the Horvitz- Thompson estimator, is a good strategy in a varsity of situations. 展开更多
关键词 Balanced Sample Local Pivotal Method Spatial Balance Spatially Correlated Poisson Sampling Voronoi Polytopes
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