Abstract

SummaryIn estimating the current value of a finite population total from two consecutive surveys with samples chosen with varying probabilities, we demonstrate through examples the intuitively expected superiority of strategies when current unmatched samples are chosen from the complements of the current matched sub‐samples, over the usual ones where these are chosen from the entire population.

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