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Asymptotic properties of the balanced repeated replication method for sample quantiles
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    Asymptotic properties of the balanced repeated replication method for sample quantiles (English)
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    1 April 1993
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    This paper deals with the estimation of variance of sample quantiles from complex survey data. The main purpose is to prove the asymptotic consistency of a general class of variance estimators based on a balanced selection of subsamples, which includes as special cases e.g. the method of \textit{M. Gurney} and \textit{R. S. Jewett} [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 70, 819- 821 (1975; Zbl 0322.62014). The consistency results also hold when balanced subsampling is replaced by random subsampling. As a key technical prerequisite, a Bahadur-type representation for sample quantiles in stratified random sampling is proved.
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    balanced half-samples
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    balanced subsampling
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    repeated random-group
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    variance of sample quantiles
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    complex survey data
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    asymptotic consistency
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    variance estimators
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    balanced selection of subsamples
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    random subsampling
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    Bahadur-type representation
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    stratified random sampling
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