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    Algorithm-I on splitting of sizes for sampling procedure with inclusion probabilities proportional to size

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    Date
    2016-07
    Author
    Dwivedi, Vijai Kumar
    Publisher
    International Science Congress Association, www.isca.in/
    Link
    http://www.isca.me/MATH_SCI/Archive/v4/i6/2.ISCA-RJMSS-2016-015.php
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    International Science Congress Association
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    Abstract
    The sampling scheme proposed by Srivastava and Singh depends upon a specific split of the sizes and most of the πij′s do not satisfy the condition of non-negativity of variance estimates as suggested by Hanurav. Using the information about the nature of non-negativity condition (фij>0) approach, Dwivedi provided split of sizes with less number of trials which gives a set of πij ′s satisfying the condition of non-negativity of variance estimates. This paper provides an algorithm for a proper split of sizes which gives a set of πij ′s such that the condition of non-negativity of variance estimates is nearly satisfied. It is also shown that on an average the relative efficiency of proposed algorithm shows the superiority over PPSWR.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1837
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