SAMPLING AND ESTIMATION IN THE PRESENCE OF CUT-OFF SAMPLING |
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Authors: | David Haziza Guillaume Chauvet Jean-Claude Deville |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Statistique d’Enquête, CREST/ENSAI, Campus de Ker Lann, 35170 Bruz, France. |
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Abstract: | Cut-off sampling consists of deliberately excluding a set of units from possible selection in a sample, for example if the contribution of the excluded units to the total is small or if the inclusion of these units in the sample involves high costs. If the characteristics of interest of the excluded units differ from those of the rest of the population, the use of naïve estimators may result in highly biased estimates. In this paper, we discuss the use of auxiliary information to reduce the bias by means of calibration and balanced sampling. We show that the use of the available auxiliary information related to both the variable of interest and the probability of being excluded enables us to reduce the potential bias. A short numerical study supports our findings. |
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Keywords: | auxiliary information balanced sampling calibration cut-off sampling design bias model bias |
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