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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – STATISTICS
THIRD SEMESTER – April 2009
YB 13
ST 3502 / ST 4500 - BASIC SAMPLING THEORY
Date & Time: 02/05/2009 / 9:00 - 12:00 Dept. No.
Max. : 100 Marks
PART A (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
Answer All Questions:
1. Distinguish between census method and sampling procedure.
2. Define Sampling design and Probability Sampling.
3. What is simple random sampling?
4. Prove that SRSWOR sample mean is an unbiased estimate of the population mean.
5. Write down the two steps to select one unit by Lahiri’s method of PPS selection.
6. What is PPSWR sample?
7. Explain the need of stratified sampling.
8. What is proportional allocation?
9. What is circular systematic sampling?
10. What is a balanced systematic sampling scheme?
PART B (5 x 8 = 40 Marks)
Answer any Five Questions:
11. What are the advantages of sampling over census method? What are its limitations?
12. Under simple random sampling
ŷsrs 
N
 yi is unbiased for the population total and
n is
also obtain its variance.
13. Marks secured by over one lakh students in a competitive examination were displayed jin
39 display boards. In each board marks of approximately 3000 students were given.
Kiran, a student who scored 94.86 marks wanted to know how many candidates have
scored more than him. In order to estimate the number of student who have scored more
than him, he took a SRS of 10 boards and counted the number of students in each board
who have scored more than him. The following is the data collected.
14, 29, 7, 13, 0, 36, 11, 43, 27 and 5.
Estimate the number of student who would have scored more than Kiran and also estimate
the variance of its estimate.
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14. Prove that the probability of selecting the ith unit in the first effective draw is
Xi
, in
X
Lahiri’s method of PPS selection.
15. Derive the variance for Hansen – Hurwitz estimator.
16. Explain the procedure of optimum allocation of sample size.
17. Derive an unbiased estimator for the population total and its variance under proportional
allocation.
18. Prove that V ( yˆ LSS )  V ( yˆ srs ) , where ŷLSS and ŷsrs are the conventional expansion
estimators under linear systematic sampling and simple random sampling respectively.
PART C (2 x 20 = 40 Marks)
Answer any two Questions:
 N 2 ( N  n) 
ˆ
ˆ
19. (a) Prove that under SRS, Cov( X , Y )  
 Sxy.
Nn


(b) Derive average mean squared errors under balanced systematic and modified
systematic sampling schemes and compare them.
20. (a) Derive an unbiased estimator for population total in PPS sample and also obtain its
variance.
(b) Prove that in Stratified random sampling with given cost function of the form
C  a   ci ni , var( yst ) is minimum if ni 
21. If
the
population
consists
of
N i Si
Ci
.
a
linear
trend,
then
prove
that
Var ( ysrs )  Var ( ysys )  Var ( yst ) .
22. (a) Obtain the relative efficiency of systematic sample as compared to simple random
sampling without replacement.
(b) Describe Lahiri’s method of selection and its merits over cumulative method.
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