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THREE-WAY BALANCED MULTI-LEVEL ROTATION SAMPLING DESIGNS  

Park, Y. S. (Department of Statistics, Korea University)
Kim, K. W. (Department of Statistics, Korea University)
Kim, N. Y. (Department of Statistics, Korea University)
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Journal of the Korean Statistical Society / v.32, no.3, 2003 , pp. 245-259 More about this Journal
Abstract
The 2-way balanced one-level rotation design has been discussed (Park et al., 2001), where the 2-way balancing is done on interview time in monthly sample and rotation group. We extend it to 3-way balanced multi-level design to obtain more information of the same sample unit for one or more previous months. The 3-way balancing is accomplished not only on interview time in monthly sample and rotation group but also on recall time as well. The 3-way balancing eliminates or reduces any bias arising from unbalanced interview time, rotation group and recall time, and all rotation groups are equally represented in the monthly sample. We present the rule and rotation algorithm which guarantee the 3-way balancing. In particular, we specify the necessary and sufficient condition for the 3-way balanced multi-level rotation design.
Keywords
3-way balancing; multi-level rotation design; necessary and sufficient condition.;
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