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Adaptive interval estimation in one-way random effects models
Authors:M.Y. El-Bassiouni  Taoufik Zoubeidi
Affiliation:Department of Statistics, U.A.E. University, P.O. Box 17555, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates
Abstract:
Two-stage procedures are introduced to control the width and coverage (validity) of confidence intervals for the estimation of the mean, the between groups variance component and certain ratios of the variance components in one-way random effects models. The procedures use the pilot sample data to estimate an “optimal” group size and then proceed to determine the number of groups by a stopping rule. Such sampling plans give rise to unbalanced data, which are consequently analyzed by the harmonic mean method. Several asymptotic results concerning the proposed procedures are given along with simulation results to assess their performance in moderate sample size situations. The proposed procedures were found to effectively control the width and probability of coverage of the resulting confidence intervals in all cases and were also found to be robust in the presence of missing observations. From a practical point of view, the procedures are illustrated using a real data set and it is shown that the resulting unbalanced designs tend to require smaller sample sizes than is needed in a corresponding balanced design where the group size is arbitrarily pre-specified.
Keywords:Confidence intervals   Harmonic mean method   Sequential estimation   Stopping time   Two-stage sampling   Validity of confidence intervals
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