On the two-phase framework for joint model and design-based inference

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DOI10.1214/009053605000000651zbMATH Open1084.62020arXivmath/0603078OpenAlexW3105678350MaRDI QIDQ817995FDOQ817995


Authors: Susana Rubin-Bleuer, Ioana Schiopu Kratina Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 March 2006

Published in: The Annals of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We establish a mathematical framework that formally validates the two-phase ``super-population viewpoint proposed by Hartley and Sielken [Biometrics 31 (1975) 411--422] by defining a product probability space which includes both the design space and the model space. The methodology we develop combines finite population sampling theory and the classical theory of infinite population sampling to account for the underlying processes that produce the data under a unified approach. Our key results are the following: first, if the sample estimators converge in the design law and the model statistics converge in the model, then, under certain conditions, they are asymptotically independent, and they converge jointly in the product space; second, the sample estimating equation estimator is asymptotically normal around a super-population parameter.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0603078




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