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The following pages link to An Introduction to Model-Based Survey Sampling with Applications (Q3116857):
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- Sample survey theory. Some Pythagorean perspectives (Q1858124) (← links)
- Special issue on small area estimation (Q1927063) (← links)
- Best linear unbiased estimation for varying probability with and without replacement sampling (Q2302865) (← links)
- A functional central limit theorem on non-stationary random fields with nested spatial structure (Q2694809) (← links)
- What level of statistical model should we use in small area estimation? (Q2804159) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood estimation for sample surveys (Q2883344) (← links)
- Design‐based inference on Bernstein type estimators for continuous populations (Q4626720) (← links)
- Alternative mean-squared error estimators for synthetic estimators of domain means (Q5138189) (← links)
- Statistical inference from finite population samples: A critical review of frequentist and Bayesian approaches (Q6059417) (← links)
- A Comparison of two Robust Estimation Methods for Business Surveys (Q6064686) (← links)
- Data Integration by Combining Big Data and Survey Sample Data for Finite Population Inference (Q6066747) (← links)
- On use of randomized response technique for estimating sensitive subpopulation total (Q6107575) (← links)
- Spatially integrated estimator of finite population total by integrating data from two independent surveys using spatial information (Q6548551) (← links)
- A spatial semiparametric M-quantile regression for hedonic price modelling (Q6549701) (← links)
- Predictive mean matching imputation of semicontinuous variables (Q6552781) (← links)
- Model-based estimation for population total under model misspecification using the balanced sampling scheme (Q6562720) (← links)
- Bias calibration for robust estimation in small areas (Q6606414) (← links)
- Effective experience rating for large insurance portfolios via surrogate modeling (Q6607482) (← links)
- Relative efficiencies of two-stage sampling schemes for mean estimation in multilevel populations when cluster size is informative (Q6625591) (← links)
- Sae estimation of related labor market indicators for different overlapping areas (Q6668611) (← links)