Use of With-in-Primary-Sample-Unit Variances to Assess the Stability of a Standard Design-Based Variance Estimator

Use of With-in-Primary-Sample-Unit Variances to Assess the Stability of a Standard Design-Based Variance Estimator

Published: Dec 30, 2009
Publisher: Survey Methodology, vol. 35, no. 2
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Authors

Donsig Jang

John L. Eltinge

This article on survey methodology addresses the problem of estimating degrees of freedom values from stratified multistage designs when a small number of primary sampling units (PSUs) are selected per stratum. Due to the small number of PSUs selected, the traditional Satterthwaite-based degrees of freedom can be a severe underestimate. This paper proposes an alternative way to estimate the degrees of freedom that uses the within-PSU variances to provide additional information on the relative magnitudes of the overall stratum-level variances.

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