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Cornell - STATISTICS - 3010
Adaptive Cluster SamplingAuthor(s): Steven K. ThompsonReviewed work(s):Source: Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 85, No. 412 (Dec., 1990), pp. 10501059Published by: American Statistical AssociationStable URL: http:/www.jstor.org/s
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Adaptive cluster sampling point estimatorOctober 22, 2009Denek=1N mkn1Nn1,where N is the total number of units in the population, n1 is the number of units in theinitial simple random sample, and mk is the number of units in the network contain
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ST 310 NotesSeptember 9, 2009John Bunge Population: a set, each element of which has (at least) a label (identier) and avalue x (of primary interest to the study). For our purposes there are N < elements or units. Frame: a master list of the labels
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ST 3100 NotesSeptember 17, 2009John Bunge Stratied random sampling: H strata, with sizes N1 , . . . , NH , H=1 Nh = N .hDraw SRS of size nh from stratum h, independently across strata. Estimand1is := N entire popn xi . Stratied estimator or strati
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Two-stage cluster samplingPoint estimator for mean per SSUOctober 19, 2009PopulationTotal # of PSUs = N .# SSUs in ith PSU = Mi , i = 1, . . . , N .Ni=1 Mi=: K , i.e., K = total number of SSUs in population.SampleTake SRS(N ,n) of PSUs; then fro
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Incidence dataIn this scenario we collect species occurrence or incidence data on several differentsampling occasions, or from several different lists; this is also known as capturerecapture, multiple recapture, or multiple list data. For example, the T
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LCG TheoremThe theorem of Hull and Dobell cited in class is,The LCG has period m iff1) c is relatively prime to m;[1][2]2) 1 (mod p) , i.e., mod p = 1, for every prime factor p of m (p 1);3) 1 (mod 4) if 4 is a factor of m.[1][2] is congruent to
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To what extent can we idealize the properties of the system and stillobtain satisfactory results? The answer to this question can only begiven in the end by experiment. Only the comparison of the answersprovided by analysis of our model with the result
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ST 310 Final ExamDue no later than December 15, 2007 (inelectronic or paper form).Do 4 problems of your choice.1. Adaptive cluster sampling. Consider the population given in the attachedspreadsheet. A unit (square) satises the condition if a 1 is pre
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ST 310 Midterm ExamOctober 14, 20081. Consider the following population of four units:IDy122 503364.60(a) Enumerate (list) all possible samples of size 2, and demonstrate that yis unbiased for .(b) In the classical model y1 , . . . , yn i.i.
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ST SCI 3100 HW 4There are 231 hospitals in New York State according to the New York State Hospital Profile. Ina study of patient outcomes, regulators attempt a 20% simple random sample of n=46 of these.However, only 28 complete responses are obtained.
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Population size meansSample is a subset of y-valuesmeans sample sizepossible subsetsProbability of a given sample isIf you have one value fixed and they ask what the probability is that you arein the sample you calculateFor is which is for AllSRS
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Biometry and Statistics Notes8/29/11 Sample fixed- values variable Values fixed- sample random Valued round Some distance Population size = N<infinity Values are fixed Ex.) N=40o300 classoY1,y40 are your ages in yearsoThey are fixed, we can
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Population size means Sample is a subset of y-valuesmeans sample sizepossible subsetsTherefore, the probability of a given sample isIf you have one value fixed and you ask what the probability is that you arein the sample you calculateFor is which i
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Captulo 2La Pennsula Ibrica:Lugar de encuentro deculturas de ayer y hoyClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioA lo largo de la historia, la Pennsula Ibrica donde hoy seencuentran Espaa y Portugal ha sido un lugar de encuentro depueb
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Captulo 3Tenochtitln:Encuentro entreMoctezuma, HernnCorts y la MalincheClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioCuando el espaol Hernn Corts lleg a la costa de lo que hoy llamamos el Golfo deMxico en 1519, slo tena 34 aos. En el mundo
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Captulo 8IndependenciaLatinoamericana: Cuba,Puerto Rico, Colombia,Venezuela y PanamClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioCuba y Puerto Rico eran las ltimas colonias espaolas al finalizar el siglo XIX. Desdecomienzos del siglo XIX,
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Captulo 9Mxico revolucionarioayer y hoyClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioEl padre Hidalgo, cura en la ciudad de Dolores, inici el movimientohacia la independencia mexicana en 1810. Descontento con ladominacin espaola, organiz un
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Captulo 10Dictaduras del pasado:Repblica Dominicanay EspaaClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioA lo largo de la historia, desde el nacimiento de lassociedades organizadas hasta nuestros das, haexistido una gran variedad de formas
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Captulo 11El Cono Sur:Paraguay y UruguayTransformaciny evolucinClick the play button in "View Show" mode to play audioParaguayParaguay y Uruguay, como la mayora de los pases latinoamericanos, han tenido unahistoria compleja tanto poltica como econ
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