Sampling and Estimation from Finite Populations. Yves Tille
we randomly select primary units in whic...Figure 7.3 Two‐phase design: a sample is selected in sample .Figure 7.4 The sample is the intersection of samples and .
6 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 In a
grid, a systematic sample and a stratified sample with one u...Figure 8.2 Recursive quadrant function used for the GRTS method with three sub...Figure 8.3 Original function with four random permutations.Figure 8.4 Samples of 64 points in a grid of points using simple designs, GR...Figure 8.5 Sample of 64 points in a grid of points and Voronoï polygons. App...Figure 8.6 Interval corresponding to the first wave (extract from Qualité, 20...Figure 8.7 Positive coordination when (extract from Qualité, 2009).Figure 8.8 Positive coordination when (extract from Qualité, 2009).Figure 8.9 Negative coordination when (extract from Qualité, 2009).Figure 8.10 Negative coordination when (extract from Qualité, 2009).Figure 8.11 Coordination of a third sample (extract from Qualité, 2009).Figure 8.12 Two survey frames and cover the population. In each one, we se...Figure 8.13 In this example, the points represent contaminated trees. During t...Figure 8.14 Example of indirect sampling. In population the units surrounded...7 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Ratio estimator: observations aligned along a line passing through ...Figure 9.2 Difference estimator: observations aligned along a line of slope eq...
8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Post‐stratification: the population is divided in post‐strata, but...
9 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Linear method: pseudo‐distance
with and .Figure 12.2 Linear method: function with and Figure 12.3 Linear method: function with .Figure 12.4 Raking ratio: pseudo‐distance with and .Figure 12.5 Raking ratio: function with and .Figure 12.6 Raking ratio: function with .Figure 12.7 Reverse information: pseudo‐distance with and .Figure 12.8 Reverse information: function with and .Figure 12.9 Reverse information: function with .Figure 12.10 Truncated linear method: pseudo‐distance with , and .Figure 12.11 Truncated linear method: function with , and .Figure 12.12 Truncated linear method: calibration function with , and Figure 12.13 Pseudo‐distances with and .Figure 12.14 Calibration functions with and .Figure 12.15 Logistic method: pseudo‐distance with , and .Figure 12.16 Logistic method: function