Estimating Per Capita Rates Using Aggregate Measurements From Groups of Diverse Compositions

This paper considers the problem of estimating a variable mean for a population of elements where data are only available as aggregate sums for groups of multiple elements. The proposed model addresses an additional complication created when the group measure includes the contribution of diverse ele...

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Published inJournal of statistical theory and applications Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 192 - 203
Main Authors Stengel, Donald N., Chaffe-Stengel, Priscilla
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.06.2015
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1538-7887
2214-1766
2214-1766
1538-7887
DOI10.2991/jsta.2015.14.2.7

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Summary:This paper considers the problem of estimating a variable mean for a population of elements where data are only available as aggregate sums for groups of multiple elements. The proposed model addresses an additional complication created when the group measure includes the contribution of diverse elements that were only partially in operation or present as part of the group during the measurement period. The model also accounts for statistical dependency between the contributions of individuals belonging to the same group. The degree of statistical dependency is reflected in a correlation coefficient parameter, which, while not observable, can be adjusted to reduce heteroscedasticity in the group data. A simple example is provided to illustrate the model.
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ISSN:1538-7887
2214-1766
2214-1766
1538-7887
DOI:10.2991/jsta.2015.14.2.7