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University of California, Los Angeles



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334 – New Methods for Survey Weighting and Variance Estimation

Enhancing Sampling Weights Using Raking Method

Sponsor: Survey Research Methods Section
Keywords: sampling weight, survey design, raking, non-response, population, balance

Yan Wang

University of California, Los Angeles

Survey samples are usually designed based on available information from population. Designs based on systematic sampling rarely consider variables related to non-response and non-coverage. However, sample weights can be modified when population-level variables are available such as race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Raking method or sampling balancing is used to adjust design weights according to available marginal distribution of demographic variables at the population level. The weights are modified to estimate ratio variables (e.g. prevalence). We will show that the raking method improved the estimation. This method is applied to a 2018-2019 children’s oral health needs assessment for kindergarten and third grade students in schools throughout Los Angeles County. The design weight is calculated from systematic sampling. We select variables that are related to non-response and non-coverage to balance the sample. The estimations by both methods are compared. We will report the estimation from both methods. Raking survey data can modify sampling weights based on the information available at the population level, i.e. marginal population-level distribution. By accounting for non-response and non-coverage, the estimation is more accurate.

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