Sep 11, 2008 · The present paper aims at comparing these two approaches for longitudinal survey design using the National Population Health Survey (NPHS) dataset.
Design-based and model-based methods are two commonly used routes taken to account for such survey designs. Several studies of cross-sectional survey ...
The standard errors obtained using model based methods are smaller when compared to design based methods. This is because unweighted estimates have smaller ...
The present paper aims at comparing these two approaches using the longitudinal. National Population Health Survey (NPHS) dataset. The NPHS is an ongoing ...
We compare the approaches in a finite population spatial context. We provide relevant background for the design-based and model-based approaches and then study ...
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A comparison between the design-based and model-based approaches using longitudinal survey data · The Monte Carlo simulation study to conduct comparison between ...
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In order to investigate the full scope of differences between the methods, the study uses data generated from different types of randomization designs ...
The present paper aims at comparing these two approaches for longitudinal survey design using the National Population Health Survey (NPHS) dataset. A marginal ...
Sep 1, 2022 · In the design-based approach, inference relies on random sampling. In the model-based approach, inference relies on distributional assumptions.
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Simulation study showed that the design-based approach provided adequate results only under equal between/within structures. However, in the unequal between/ ...