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Regression Estimators with Unequal Selection Probabilities on Two Successive Occasions

  • Kim, Kyu-Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.25-37
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, we propose regression estimators based on a partial replacement sampling scheme over two successive occasions and derive the minimum variances of them. PPSWR, RHC, $\pi$PS and PPSWOR schemes are considered to select unequal probability samples on two occasions. Simulation results over four populations are given for comparison of composite estimators and regression estimators.

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Markov Chain Monte Carol estimation in Two Successive Occasion Sampling with Radomized Response Model

  • Lee, Kay-O
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.211-224
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    • 2000
  • The Bayes estimation of the proportion in successive occasions sampling with randomized response model is discussed by means of Acceptance Rejection sampling. Bayesian estimation of transition probabilities in two successive occasions is suggested via Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm and its applicability is represented in a numerical example.

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Item sum techniques for quantitative sensitive estimation on successive occasions

  • Priyanka, Kumari;Trisandhya, Pidugu
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.175-189
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    • 2019
  • The problem of the estimation of quantitative sensitive variable using the item sum technique (IST) on successive occasions has been discussed. IST difference, IST regression, and IST general class of estimators have been proposed to estimate quantitative sensitive variable at the current occasion in two occasion successive sampling. The proposed new estimators have been elaborated under Trappmann et al. (Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 2, 58-77, 2014) as well as Perri et al. (Biometrical Journal, 60, 155-173, 2018) allocation designs to allocate long list and short list samples of IST. The properties of all proposed estimators have been derived including optimum replacement policy. The proposed estimators have been mutually compared under the above mentioned allocation designs. The comparison has also been conducted with a direct method. Numerical applications through empirical as well as simplistic simulation has been used to show how the illustrated IST on successive occasions may venture in practical situations.

Estimation of Transition Probability on Two Successive Occasions Sampling with Randomized Response Technique

  • Lee, Kay-O
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.761-770
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    • 1999
  • A combination procedure of successive occasions sampling and randomized response method is investigated. Randomized response technique is very simple for use in a telephone survey of a sensitive subject. In the suggested randomized response method. the interviewee replies "yes" or "no" to a randomly selected question and the investigator can estimate the proportion of "yes" or "no" answer. When this procedure is used on successive occasions, not only the proportion supporting a candidate and the time change in this supporting proportion can be derived but also the voters' swing in the trend of voters' support can be estimated. A numerical example is given to show how the suggested sampling strategy can be applied to a practical telephone survey.

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A study on unequal probability sampling over two successive occasions in time series (시계열 계속 표본조사에서 불균등확률 추출법 연구)

  • 박홍래;이계오
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.145-162
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    • 1993
  • We review sampling schemes on successive occasions with partial replacement of units and propose a Rao-Hartley-Cochran(RHC) type's sampling scheme over two successive occasions with probability proportionate to observations on the previous occasion. For comparison of the reviewed and proposed sampling schemes, optimal estimator of population mean on second occasion and its variance are derived. The relative efficiency of the proposed sampling scheme is compared with other equal and unequal probability sampling scheme by theoretical and numerical simulation study. For simulation study, three artificial populations are generated by a time series model. It is observed that RHC type's sampling scheme has small variance and deviation in general.

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Estimation using response probability when missing data happen on the second occasion

  • Park, Hyeonah;Na, Seongryong
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.263-269
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    • 2014
  • When the loss of samples appears under repeated surveys, new samples can often replace missing values. Estimators using response probability can be considered under repeated surveys on two occasions where new samples are selected instead of missing data on the second occasion. We propose a new estimator that uses both respondents and new samples on the second occasion. It is considered for the simulation setting that missing values can happen at the second occasion and are replaced by new samples. We can see that the proposed estimator is more efficient than that using a weighting adjustment method for respondents at the second occasion.

The clinical observation of 5 cases of tinnitus with physical conditions and myology (耳鳴患者 5例에 대한 證例報告)

  • Kim, Hong-Jin;Park, Su-Yeon;Kim, Jong-Han;Choi, Jung-Hwa
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.146-153
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    • 2001
  • Clinical studies were done treated 5 cases of patients with tinnitus, who were treated at Dept. of oriental Oph. & Otolaryngology in the hospital of Dongshin university, Kwhang-Ju, Korea, 1 2001-2. 2001. The results were as follows 1. Explaining of ear ringing, two patients said that it's like twittering and each others variously said that it's like sounds of wind or crisply 2. The periods of a contraction are different to 4 years from 3 days, also the periods of a treatment are different to 8 weeks from 3 days. But it can't be a definition of a treatment period because of stopping treatments according to cases 3. Headache, dizziness, bradyacusia are chief symptoms being caused with tinnitus at the same times. Besides, general body weakness and syncope can he caused with tinnitus. 4. In a treatment by acupuncture, needles arc fixed at TE-17(翹風), G-31(風池), SI-19(聽宮), G-2(聽會) and kanjenggyuk(肝正格), Sinjenggyuk(腎正格) according to patients. 5. Chengshimyunjatang(淸心蓮子湯), Mihudodyungsikjatang(미후도등식장탕) can be prescribed according to physical conditions of patients. 6. After treating to becom 'Excellent' was two occasions, to become 'Good' was two occasion and to become 'Poor' was two occasions. So $60\%$ of became better them before.

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Assessment and Interpretation of Bioequivalence for Two Drug Formulations using Crossover Design

  • Ko, Seoung-gon;Oh, Hyun-Sook
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.601-610
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    • 1999
  • Crossover design is officially except for special occasions recommended by KFDA and FDA for assessing Bioequivalence between two drugs one for reference and the other for innovator. Such design is regarded as a special case of latin square split-polt or repeated measurement design and its main difference with other designing methods is that each subject in an experiment is exposed two drugs in sequence. Therefore general statistical analysis is not suitable since the model for this experiment includes carryover effect in addition to period and sequence effect. in this paper analysis for crossover model with two drugs and its interpretation are mainly discussed and an example is given for illustration.

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Multivariate analysis of longitudinal surveys for population median

  • Priyanka, Kumari;Mittal, Richa
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.255-269
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    • 2017
  • This article explores the analysis of longitudinal surveys in which same units are investigated on several occasions. Multivariate exponential ratio type estimator has been proposed for the estimation of the finite population median at the current occasion in two occasion longitudinal surveys. Information on several additional auxiliary variables, which are stable over time and readily available on both the occasions, has been utilized. Properties of the proposed multivariate estimator, including the optimum replacement strategy, are presented. The proposed multivariate estimator is compared with the sample median estimator when there is no matching from a previous occasion and with the exponential ratio type estimator in successive sampling when information is available on only one additional auxiliary variable. The merits of the proposed estimator are justified by empirical interpretations and validated by a simulation study with the help of some natural populations.

Estimation of Odds Ratio in Proportional Odds Model

  • Seo, Min-Ja;Kim, Ju-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.1067-1076
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    • 2006
  • Although the proportional hazards model is the most common approach used for studying the relationship of event times and covariates, alternative models are needed for occasions when it does not fit data. In the two-sample case, proportional odds models are useful for fitting data whose hazard rates converge asymptotically. In this thesis, we propose a new estimator of the relative odds ratio of the proportional odds model when two independent random samples are observed under uncensorship. We prove the asymptotic normality and consistency of the estimator by using martingale-representation. The efficiency of the proposed is assessed through a simulation study.

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