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Use of post-stratification in composite sampling for estimating mean
Authors:P. Gavanji  M. Salehi  S. D. Gore  H. Khademi  S. Ayoubi  M. Taghipour
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Population Ecology, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, 305-8604 Tsukuba, Japan;(2) Niigata Agricultural Research Institute, Crop Research Center, 940-0826 Nagaoka, Japan
Abstract:We show with the results of a study conducted in the Hamadan Province, Iran as to how the use of composite sampling for estimating mean zinc concentration in the soil can help reduce analytical costs by reducing the number of analysis required. We also introduce post-stratification methodology in the composition step to take advantage of possible spatial dispersion. We speculate that the zinc concentration value depends on the sample location, we first stratified the sample set and then composite units from different strata randomly. The results of a simulation study show that the use of this approach not only reduces the total costs but also increases the precision of the estimator.
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