Design-based analysis of factorial designs embedded in probability samples - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X201300211870

Description:

At national statistical institutes experiments embedded in ongoing sample surveys are frequently conducted, for example to test the effect of modifications in the survey process on the main parameter estimates of the survey, to quantify the effect of alternative survey implementations on these estimates, or to obtain insight into the various sources of non-sampling errors. A design-based analysis procedure for factorial completely randomized designs and factorial randomized block designs embedded in probability samples is proposed in this paper. Design-based Wald statistics are developed to test whether estimated population parameters, like means, totals and ratios of two population totals, that are observed under the different treatment combinations of the experiment are significantly different. The methods are illustrated with a real life application of an experiment embedded in the Dutch Labor Force Survey.

Issue Number: 2013002
Author(s): van den Brakel, Jan

Main Product: Survey Methodology

FormatRelease dateMore information
HTMLJanuary 15, 2014
PDFJanuary 15, 2014

Related information

Subjects and keywords

Subjects

Keywords

Date modified: