Title of article :
A Corrected Confidence Interval for a Small Area Parameter Through the Weighted Estimator under the Basic Area Level Model
Author/Authors :
Shiferaw, Yegnanew Department of Statistics - University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa , Galpin, Jacqueline Department of Statistics - University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
Area level linear mixed models can be generally applied to produce small
area indirect estimators when only aggregated data such as sample means are available.
This paper tries to fill an important research gap in small area estimation literature, the
problem of constructing confidence intervals (CIs) when the estimated variance of the
random eect as well as the estimated mean squared error (MSE) is negative. More
precisely, the coverage accuracy of the proposed CI is of the order O(m3=2), where m is
the number of sampled areas. The performance of the proposed method is illustrated
with respect to coverage probability (CP) and average length (AL) using a simulation
experiment. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method
over existing naive CIs. In addition, the proposed CI based on the weighted estimator
is comparable with the existing corrected CIs based on empirical best linear unbiased
predictor (EBLUP) in the literature.
Keywords :
Weighted estimator , Small area estimation , Confidence interval , Basic area level model