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Several methods have been devised to mitigate the effects of outlier values on survey estimates. If outliers are a concern for estimation of population quantities, it is even more necessary to pay attention to them in a small area estimation (SAE) context, where sample size is usually very small and the estimation in often model based. In this paper we set two goals: The first is to review recent developments in outlier robust SAE. In particular, we focus on the use of partial bias corrections when outlier robust fitted values under a working model generate biased predictions from sample data containing representative outliers. Then we propose an outlier robust bootstrap MSE estimator for M-quantile based small area predictors which considers a bounded-block-bootstrap approach. We illustrate these methods through model based and design based simulations and in the context of a particular survey data set that has many of the outlier characteristics that are observed in business surveys.
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Funding was provided by European H2020 InGRID- 2 European Project (Grant No. 730998) and Università degli Studi di Pisa (IT) (Grant No. PRA 2018-2019).
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Bertarelli, G., Chambers, R. & Salvati, N. Outlier robust small domain estimation via bias correction and robust bootstrapping. Stat Methods Appl 30, 331–357 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10260-020-00514-w
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