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Prediction theory for finite populations (English)
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18 September 1992
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This book is a systematic treatment of prediction theory for finite populations based on superpopulation models, and brings together material scattered in papers during the last two decades. After a brief outline of ideas and principles, the following topics are dealt with in separate chapters: Optimal predictors of population quantities; Bayes and minimax predictors; maximum likelihood predictors; classical and Bayes prediction intervals; the effects of model misspecification; conditions for robustness and Bayesian modelling; models with measurement errors; asymptotic properties in finite populations, design characteristics of predictors. The emphasis is on the analysis of the data rather than on the design.
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Bayes predictors
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prediction theory
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finite populations
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superpopulation models
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minimax predictors
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maximum likelihood predictors
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prediction intervals
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model misspecification
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robustness
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Bayesian modelling
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measurement errors
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asymptotic properties
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design characteristics
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