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Drawn-by-drawn sampling based on neighborhood matrix

Tomasz Bąk

Mathematical Population Studies, 2018, vol. 25, issue 4, 215-226

Abstract: In drawn-by-drawn sampling, elements are drawn one after another and drawing can be stopped at any time. It leads to ordered samples. This method is convenient to obtain spatially balanced samples. However, sampling may not need to be unordered. This is the case of Wywiał sampling designs, which are based on a neighborhood matrix. Their adaptation to drawn-by-drawn sampling has the merit to be of simple use. It requires defining the sampling plan, the sampling scheme, and the first-order probabilities of inclusion. Application to a sampling from a grid of squares.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/08898480.2018.1508189

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