Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, volume 45, issue 3, pages 792-805
Spatially Balanced Sampling of Continuous Populations
Anton Grafström
1
,
Alina Matei
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-04-16
Journal:
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.892
CiteScore: 1.8
Impact factor: 0.8
ISSN: 03036898, 14679469
Statistics and Probability
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
Abstract
When sampling from a continuous population (or distribution), we often want a rather small sample due to some cost attached to processing the sample or to collecting information in the field. Moreover, a probability sample that allows for design‐based statistical inference is often desired. Given these requirements, we want to reduce the sampling variance of the Horvitz–Thompson estimator as much as possible. To achieve this, we introduce different approaches to using the local pivotal method for selecting well‐spread samples from multidimensional continuous populations. The results of a simulation study clearly indicate that we succeed in selecting spatially balanced samples and improve the efficiency of the Horvitz–Thompson estimator.
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