Abstract

Abstract In this paper it is assumed that, using a sample survey, two factors are to be studied, comparisons between the “levels” of the factors are of greatest interest, and there is “interaction” between the factors. Attention is concentrated on situations in which only two levels of each factor are to be compared, but extensions to more complex surveys are discussed. Assuming independent sampling, optimal sample size allocations are obtained. Where these allocations require recourse to programming algorithms, approximate solutions are given. If independent sampling is not feasible, a double sampling procedure is suggested. To indicate how sub-sampling from the first phase sample is to be carried out, a sampling rule (possessing optimal conditional precision properties) is derived. Then, a procedure to determine the optimal first phase sample size is given. Finally, it is demonstrated that this double sampling procedure can be applied to estimation of the (finite) population mean when double sampling wi...

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