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Two-stage sequential sampling: A neighborhood-free adaptive sampling procedure

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Two-stage sequential sampling: A neighborhood-free adaptive sampling procedure; 2005; Article; Journal; Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics; Salehi, M.; Smith, D. R.

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Designing an efficient sampling scheme for a rare and clustered population is a challenging area of research. Adaptive cluster sampling, which has been shown to be viable for such a population, is based on sampling a neighborhood of units around a unit that meets a specified condition. However, the edge units produced by sampling neighborhoods have proven to limit the efficiency and applicability of adaptive cluster sampling. We propose a sampling design that is adaptive in the sense that the final sample depends on observed values, but it avoids the use of neighborhoods and the sampling of edge units. Unbiased estimators of population total and its variance are derived using Murthy's estimator. The modified two-stage sampling design [...]

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M. Salehi, D.R. Smith

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