Single-Index Model-Assisted Estimation In Survey Sampling

Single-Index Model-Assisted Estimation In Survey Sampling
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A model-assisted semiparametric method of estimating finite population totals is investigated to improve the precision of survey estimators by incorporating multivariate auxiliary information. The proposed superpopulation model is a single-index model which has proven to be a simple and efficient semiparametric tool in multivariate regression. A class of estimators based on polynomial spline regression is proposed. These estimators are robust against deviation from single-index models. Under standard design conditions, the proposed estimators are asymptotically design-unbiased, consistent and asymptotically normal. An iterative optimization routine is provided that is sufficiently fast for users to analyze large and complex survey data within seconds. The proposed method has been applied to simulated datasets and MU281 dataset, which have provided strong evidence that corroborates with the asymptotic theory.


💡 Research Summary

The paper introduces a model‑assisted semiparametric estimator for finite‑population totals that leverages multivariate auxiliary information to improve survey precision. The authors adopt a single‑index superpopulation model of the form
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