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Confidence intervals for quantile estimation using jackknife techniques
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    Confidence intervals for quantile estimation using jackknife techniques (English)
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    22 February 2011
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    Population quantile estimation is considered by a finite sample when some auxiliary information is available. Ratio, regression and differences estimators are discussed. A jackknife technique is described for bias correction and variance estimation of quantile estimators. Conditions for asymptotic normality of these estimates are given. Confidence intervals are constructed for quantiles based on the asymptotic normality and jackknife variance estimates. Numerical results are presented for simulated samples from real life finite populations.
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    survey sampling
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    ratio estimator
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    bias correction
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    asymptotic normality
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