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The Efficient Use of Supplementary Information in Finite Population Sampling

By Singh, Rajesh

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Title: The Efficient Use of Supplementary Information in Finite Population Sampling  
Author: Singh, Rajesh
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences
Collections: Authors Community, Sociology
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Publication Date:
2014
Publisher: Educational Publisher
Member Page: Infinite Science

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Singhitor, B. R., & Smarandacheitor, F. (Eds.). (2014). The Efficient Use of Supplementary Information in Finite Population Sampling. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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The purpose of writing this book is to suggest some improved estimators using auxiliary information in sampling schemes like simple random sampling, systematic sampling and stratified random sampling. This volume is a collection of five papers, written by nine co-authors (listed in the order of the papers): Rajesh Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Manoj Kr. Chaudhary, Cem Kadilar, Prayas Sharma, Florentin Smarandache, Anil Prajapati, Hemant Verma, and Viplav Kr. Singh. In first paper dual to ratio-cum-product estimator is suggested and its properties are studied. In second paper an exponential ratio-product type estimator in stratified random sampling is proposed and its properties are studied under second order approximation. In third paper some estimators are proposed in two-phase sampling and their properties are studied in the presence of non-response. In fourth chapter a family of median based estimator is proposed in simple random sampling. In fifth paper some difference type estimators are suggested in simple random sampling and stratified random sampling and their properties are studied in presence of measurement error.

 
 



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