Survey estimation of domain means that respect natural orderings
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Recommendations
- Improved variance estimation for inequality-constrained domain mean estimators using survey data
- Checking validity of monotone domain mean estimators
- Estimation of domains under restrictions built upon generalized regression and synthetic estimators
- Domain estimators calibrated on information from another survey
- Extensions of Calibration Estimators in Survey Sampling
Cites work
- A Generalization of Sampling Without Replacement From a Finite Universe
- A general theory for jackknife variance estimation
- An Empirical Distribution Function for Sampling with Incomplete Information
- Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Monotone Parameters
- Order restricted estimators: Some bias results.
- Penalized isotonic regression
- Semi-parametric additive constrained regression
Cited in
(4)- On use of randomized response technique for estimating sensitive subpopulation total
- A Bayesian small area model with order restrictions for contingency tables
- Improved variance estimation for inequality-constrained domain mean estimators using survey data
- Checking validity of monotone domain mean estimators
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