Consistency in systematic sampling

Consistency in systematic sampling

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Article ID: iaor19972610
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 982
End Page Number: 992
Publication Date: Dec 1996
Journal: Advances in Applied Probability
Authors: ,
Keywords: stereology
Abstract:

In design-based stereology, fixed parameters (such as volume, surface area, curve length, feature number, connectivity) of a non-random geometrical object are estimated by intersecting the object with randomly located and oriented geometrical probes (e.g. test slabs, planes, lines, points). Estimation accuracy may in principle be increased by increasing the number of probes, which are usually laid in a systematic pattern. An important prerequisite to increase accuracy, however, is that the relevant estimators are unbiased and consistent. The purpose of this paper is therefore to give sufficient conditions for the unbiasedness and strong consistency of design-based stereological estimators obtained by systematic sampling. Relevant mechanisms to increase sample size, compatible with stereological practice, are considered.

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