(Solution) - Suppose you want to take a sample of students in -(2025 Original AI-Free Solution)
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Suppose you want to take a sample of students in a university but your sampling frame is a list of all classes offered by the university. A student may be in more than one class, so a probability sample of classes, which includes all students in those classes, may contain some students multiple times. Lavallée (2007) describes a generalized weight share method for such situations, and this exercise is adapted from results in his book. Let UA be the sampling frame population with N units. Let Zi = 1 if unit i is in the sample SA and 0 otherwise, with ?i = P (Zi = 1). The target population UB has M elements. Each element in UB is linked with one or more of the units in UA; let
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example, ?ik = 1 if student k is in class i and Lk is the number of classes taken by student k. Let yk be a characteristic associated with element k of UB. We want to
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c. If Lk = 1 for all k, show that ?HT in (6.19) is a special case of ?y. What is w? k in this case?
d. Suppose UA = {1, 2, 3}, UB = {1, 2} and the values of ik are given in the following table:
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e. Data file wtshare.dat contains information from a hypothetical SRS of size n = 100 from a population of N = 40,000 adults. Each adult in the sample is asked about his or her children: how many children between ages 0 and 5, whether those children attend preschool, and how many other adults in the population claim the child as part of their household. Estimate the total number of children in the population who attend preschool. Use the with-replacement variance estimator
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