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Estimation of rare and clustered population mean using stratified adaptive cluster sampling
Authors:Qureshi  Muhammad Nouman  Kadilar  Cem  Hanif  Muhammad
Institution:1.School of Statistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
;2.Department of Statistics, Hacettepe University, Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey
;3.Department of Statistics, National College of Business Administration & Economics, Lahore, Pakistan
;
Abstract:

For many clustered populations, the prior information on an initial stratification exists but the exact pattern of the population concentration may not be predicted. Under this situation, the stratified adaptive cluster sampling (SACS) may provide more efficient estimates than the other conventional sampling designs for the estimation of rare and clustered population parameters. For practical interest, we propose a generalized ratio estimator with the single auxiliary variable under the SACS design. The expressions of approximate bias and mean squared error (MSE) for the proposed estimator are derived. Numerical studies are carried out to compare the performances of the proposed generalized estimator over the usual mean and combined ratio estimators under the conventional stratified random sampling (StRS) using a real population of redwood trees in California and generating an artificial population by the Poisson cluster process. Simulation results show that the proposed class of estimators may provide more efficient results than the other estimators considered in this article for the estimation of highly clumped population.

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