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THE EXTENSION OF THREE-WAY BALANCED MULTI-LEVEL ROTATION SAMPLING DESIGNS  

Kim, K.W. (Department of Informational Statistics, Korea University)
Park, Y.S. (Department of Statistics, Korea University)
Lee, D.H. (Department of Statistics, Korea University)
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Journal of the Korean Statistical Society / v.35, no.4, 2006 , pp. 343-353 More about this Journal
Abstract
The two-way balanced one-level rotation design, $r_1^m-r_2^{m-1}$, and the three-way balanced multi-level rotation design, $r_1^m(\iota)-r_1^{m-1}$, were discussed (Park et al., 2001, 2003). Although these rotation designs enjoy balancing properties, they have a restriction of $r_2=c{\cdot}r_1$ (c should be a integer value) which interferes with applying these designs freely to various situations. To overcome this difficulty, we extend the $r_1^m(\iota)-r_1^{m-1}$ design to new one under the most general rotation system. The new multi-level rotation design also satisfies tree-way balancing which is done on interview time, rotation group and recall time. We present the rule and rotation algorithm which guarantee the three-way balancing. In particular, we specify the necessary condition for the extended three-way balanced multi-level rotation sampling design.
Keywords
Interview time; rotation group; recall time; necessary condition;
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