Sequential Confidence Intervals for the Mean of a Subpopulation of a Finite Population Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Sequential confidence intervals for the parameters of a subpopulation of a finite population are studied. Procedures are suggested using the mean, median, and trimmed means; these procedures are shown to be more efficient than their counterparts which are based on independent, identically distributed observations from infinite populations. The major technique used is to linearize the estimates, yielding as a simple consequence proofs of central limit theorems. A Monte Carlo study shows that the small-sample performance is very good. 1978, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

published proceedings

  • Journal of the American Statistical Association

author list (cited authors)

  • Carroll, R. J.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Carroll, Raymond J

publication date

  • June 1978