An example of application of optimal sample allocation in a finite population

03/16/2019
by   Dominik Sieradzki, et al.
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The problem of estimating a proportion of objects with particular attribute in a finite population is considered. This paper shows an example of the application of estimation fraction using new proposed sample allocation in a population divided into two strata. Variance of estimator of proportion which uses proposed sample allocation is compared to variance of the standard one.

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