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Response designs and support regions in sampling continuous domains

โœ Scribed by Don L. Stevens JR; N. Scott Urquhart


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
287 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1180-4009

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โœฆ Synopsis


In many environmental samples, the target population is distributed over space in a more or less continuous manner, e.g., the waters of a lake or the trees in a forest. Attributes of such a population can be conceptualized as a continuous function deยฎned on the spatial domain of the population. Some attributes (e.g., water temperature) can be observed at a point; others (e.g., species diversity) can only be determined over a ยฎnite extent or support region. A ยฎxed-shape support with uniform weights leads to an unbiased estimator of the population total; however, it may be impossible to maintain a ยฎxed shape near domain boundaries. From a purely formal standpoint, unbiasedness can be maintained by using dierential weights or by changing the shape of the support region near the boundary. Both of these procedures raise some issues of interpretation that often are overlooked. We derive estimators that account for edge eects under several support strategies, and identify some interpretation issues, using examples from forestry and limnology.


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