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1352.0.55.049 - Research Paper: Using a Generalised Estimation Methodology for ABS Business Surveys (Methodology Advisory Committee), Jun 2002
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It will also be necessary to develop a computer system that will produce generalised regression estimates and measures of accuracy of these generalised regression estimates. There are several characteristics that would be required in this computing system, and the underlying methodology. Firstly, the computer system needs to be generic. This means that the algorithm for variance estimation is the same irrespective of the corresponding statistics. This simplifies the maintenance and development of the computing system. Secondly, the computer system needs to minimise the computation costs. These include the storage costs (e.g. the replicate weights in the case of the replicate variance estimators) and the time the computing system takes to calculate the variance estimators. Thirdly, the methodology needs to have desirable theoretical properties, such as unbiasedness. Fourthly, the methodology needs to have good empirical properties for typical ABS sample designs. This includes information about the bias and variance of the method that can be measured in simulation studies. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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