Abstract

The paper investigates the comparative effects of several random sampling methods on the maximum likelihood estimates of a simple logistic regression model. The study uses simulated data (logistic populations with pre-defined parameter values) that used Monte Carlo methods to simulate. Sampling techniques include Simple Random Sampling (SRS) and six variations of Stratified Sampling where two are single-stage Stratified Sampling and four are choice-based (two-phase) Stratified Sampling. Parameter estimates arising under each sampling technique were compared using performance measures Bias, Standard Error & Percentage of models that are feasibly estimated. The simulation-based analysis found that choice-based sampling with proportional allocation in both phases is the best-suited sampling technique for parameter estimation of a simple logistic regression model.

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