Randomly selected order statistics in ranked set sampling: A less expensive comparable alternative to simple random sampling

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Rank-based sampling designs are powerful alternatives to simple random sampling (SRS) and often provide large improvements in the precision of estimators. In many environmental, ecological, agricultural, industrial and/or medical applications the interest lies in sampling designs that are cheaper than SRS and provide comparable estimates. In this paper, we propose a new variation of ranked set sampling (RSS) for estimating the population mean based on the random selection technique to measure a smaller number of observations than RSS design. We study the properties of the population mean estimator using the proposed design and provide conditions under which the mean estimator performs better than SRS and some existing rank-based sampling designs. Theoretical results are augmented with some numerical studies and a real-life example, where we also study the performance of our proposed design under perfect and imperfect ranking situations.

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Amiri, S., Jafari Jozani, M., & Modarres, R. (2018). Randomly selected order statistics in ranked set sampling: A less expensive comparable alternative to simple random sampling. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 25(2), 237–256. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10651-018-0402-x

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