Improved ratio estimation in telephone surveys adjusting for noncoverage - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X20020016419
Description:

Since some individuals in a population may lack telephones, telephone surveys using random digit dialling within strata may result in asymptotically biased estimators of ratios. The impact from not being able to sample the non-telephone population is examined. We take into account the propensity that a household owns a telephone, when proposing a post-stratified telephone-weighted estimator, which seems to perform better than the typical post-stratified estimator in terms of mean squared error. Such coverage propensities are estimated using the Public Use Microdata Samples, as provided by the United States Census. Non-post-stratified estimators are considered when sample sizes are small. The asymptotic mean squared error, along with its estimate based on a sample of each of the estimators is derived. Real examples are analysed using the Public Use Microdata Samples. Other forms of no-nresponse are not examined herein.

Issue Number: 2002001
Author(s): Chang, Ted C.; Garren, Steven T.
Main Product: Survey Methodology
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PDF July 5, 2002