MODEL-UNBIASEDNESS AND THE HORVITZ-THOMPSON ESTIMATOR IN FINITE POPULATION SAMPLING |
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Authors: | E W H Ho |
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Institution: | Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Canberra |
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Abstract: | Under the, notion of superpopulation models, the concept of minimum expected variance is adopted as an optimality criterion for design-unbiased estimators, i.e. unbiased under repeated sampling. In this article, it is shown that the Horvitz-Thompson estimator is optimal among such estimators if and only if it is model-unbiased, i.e. unbiased under the model. The family of linear models is considered and a sample design is suggested to preserve the model-unbiasedness (and hence the optimality) of the Horvitz-Thompson estimator. It is also shown that under these models the Horvitz-Thompson estimator together with the suggested sample design is optimal among design-unbiased estimators with any sample design (of fixed size n ) having non-zero probabilities of inclusion for all population units. |
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