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The following pages link to Small area estimation of general parameters with application to poverty indicators: a hierarchical Bayes approach (Q400617):
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- Empirical best prediction under a nested error model with log transformation (Q104740) (← links)
- Extended structure preserving estimation (ESPREE) for updating small area estimates of poverty (Q288610) (← links)
- Small area estimation with mixed models: a review (Q830271) (← links)
- Small area estimation of poverty proportions under unit-level temporal binomial-logit mixed models (Q1616693) (← links)
- Small area estimation of general parameters under complex sampling designs (Q1662168) (← links)
- Bayesian predictive inference under a Dirichlet process with sensitivity to the normal baseline (Q1731422) (← links)
- Bayesian nonparametric multivariate spatial mixture mixed effects models with application to American Community Survey special tabulations (Q2135345) (← links)
- Small area estimation of general parameters: Bayesian transformed spatial prediction approach (Q2195528) (← links)
- Time stable empirical best predictors under a unit-level model (Q2242004) (← links)
- Prediction of small area quantiles for the conservation effects assessment project using a mixed effects quantile regression model (Q2291506) (← links)
- Semiparametric empirical best prediction for small area estimation of unemployment indicators (Q2318679) (← links)
- Estimation of poverty and inequality in small areas: review and discussion (Q2677135) (← links)
- Modeling Random Effects Using Global–Local Shrinkage Priors in Small Area Estimation (Q3121171) (← links)
- Pull your small area estimates up by the bootstraps (Q3390325) (← links)
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- Bayesian testing for independence of two categorical variables under two-stage cluster sampling with covariates (Q5036338) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayesian models for continuous and positively skewed data from small areas (Q5079458) (← links)
- On properties of empirical best predictors (Q5086352) (← links)
- A nonparametric Bayesian prediction interval for a finite population mean (Q5221521) (← links)
- Combining Data from New and Traditional Sources in Population Surveys (Q6090528) (← links)
- Bayesian Analysis of a Sensitive Proportion for a Small Area (Q6090530) (← links)
- Remote sensing estimates and measures of uncertainty for forest variables at different aggregation levels (Q6179629) (← links)