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Comparison of Efficiency of Stratified and Unequal Probability Sampling
Authors:Marcin Kozak  Andrzej Zieliński
Institution:1. Department of Biometry , Warsaw Agricultural University , Warsaw, Poland m.kozak@omega.sggw.waw.pl;3. Department of Biometry , Warsaw Agricultural University , Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:In this article, a choice of the optimum sampling design to study a finite population is studied. Three sampling schemes are compared, viz., Sunter's procedure of unequal probability sampling, stratified sampling under optimum stratification, and simple random sampling without replacement. The comparison is made against a background of various correlation between stratification and survey variables and various variability in the variables. Under weak correlation and large variability, stratification appeared to be more efficient than Sunter's procedure. Under strong correlation and/or low variability in the variables, the latter procedure was the most efficient. Simple random sampling was usually the least efficient.
Keywords:Auxiliary variable  Design stage of survey  Optimum stratification  Sunter's procedure  Unequal probability sampling
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