A Bayesian justification for random sampling in sample survey

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Abstract

In the usual Bayesian approach to survey sampling the sampling design, plays a minimal role, at best. Although a close relationship between exchangeable prior distributions and simple random sampling has been noted; how to formally integrate simple random sampling into the Bayesian paradigm is not clear. Recently it has been argued that the sampling design can be thought of as part of a Bayesian's prior distribution. We will show here that under this scenario simple random sample can be given a Bayesian justification in survey sampling.

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Meeden, G. (2012). A Bayesian justification for random sampling in sample survey. Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research, 8(3), 353–357. https://doi.org/10.18187/pjsor.v8i3.513

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