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AuthorSalehi, Mohammad
AuthorMoradi, Mohammad
AuthorAl Khayat, Jassim A.
AuthorBrown, Jennifer
AuthorYousif, Adil Eltayeb Mohamed
Available date2015-11-05T07:03:41Z
Publication Date2015
Publication NameAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics
ResourceWiley Online Library
CitationSalehi, M., Moradi, M., Al Khayat, J. A., Brown, J. and Yousif, A. E. M. (2015), Inverse Adaptive Cluster Sampling with Unequal Selection Probabilities: Case Studies on Crab Holes and Arsenic Pollution. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 57:�189�201
ISSN1467-842X
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anzs.12118
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/3653
AbstractAdaptive cluster sampling is an efficient method of estimating the parameters of rare and clustered populations. The method mimics how biologists would like to collect data in the field by targeting survey effort to localised areas where the rare population occurs. Another popular sampling design is inverse sampling. Inverse sampling was developed so as to be able to obtain a sample of rare events having a predetermined size. Ideally, in inverse sampling, the resultant sample set will be sufficiently large to ensure reliable estimation of population parameters. In an effort to combine the good properties of these two designs, adaptive cluster sampling and inverse sampling, we introduce inverse adaptive cluster sampling with unequal selection probabilities. We develop an unbiased estimator of the population total that is applicable to data obtained from such designs. We also develop numerical approximations to this estimator. The efficiency of the estimators that we introduce is investigated through simulation studies based on two real populations: crabs in Al Khor, Qatar and arsenic pollution in Kurdistan, Iran. The simulation results show that our estimators are efficient.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund. NPRP 4-001-1-001
Languageen
PublisherWiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.
SubjectMurthy's estimator
Raj's estimator
rare and clustered population
sampling without replacement
TitleInverse Adaptive Cluster Sampling with Unequal Selection Probabilities: Case Studies on Crab Holes and Arsenic Pollution
TypeArticle
Issue Number2
Volume Number57


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