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Estimation of Median in Two-Phase Sampling Using Two Auxiliary Variables
Authors:Sat Gupta  Javid Shabbir  Shabbir Ahmad
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics , University of North Carolina at Greensboro , Greensboro, North Carolina, USA sngupta@uncg.edu;3. Department of Statistics , Quaid-i-Azam University , Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:In recent years, zero-inflated count data models, such as zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) models, are widely used as the count data with extra zeros are very common in many practical problems. In order to model the correlated count data which are either clustered or repeated and to assess the effects of continuous covariates or of time scales in a flexible way, a class of semiparametric mixed-effects models for zero-inflated count data is considered. In this article, we propose a fully Bayesian inference for such models based on a data augmentation scheme that reflects both random effects of covariates and mixture of zero-inflated distribution. A computational efficient MCMC method which combines the Gibbs sampler and M-H algorithm is implemented to obtain the estimate of the model parameters. Finally, a simulation study and a real example are used to illustrate the proposed methodologies.
Keywords:Auxiliary variables  Bias  Mean square error  Median  Range  Two-phase sampling  Variance
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