A Super-Population Approach to Multi-Stage Sampling.

Abstract

This report develops a new technique for the estimation of finite population parameters in a multi-stage sample survey. Specifically, estimators and confidence intervals for parameters of the finite population are developed for two-stage sampling when primaries are of either equal or unequal size, two-stage sampling when the variable of interest, y, is related to another variable, x, and p-stage sampling with an example of three-stage sampling when units are of equal size. The stochastic procedure generating the sample is assumed to be a two step procedure where the first step is selection of a 'large sample' from an infinite superpopulation and the second step is the actual implementation of the sample survey. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA031072

Entities

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  • Herman Otto Hartley
  • L. J. Ringer
  • R. K. Burdick
  • R. L. Sielken Jr.

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  • Texas A&M University

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  • Mathematics

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