2020
DOI: 10.5455/sf.71109
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Regression-Cum-Exponential Ratio Imputation Class of Estimators of Population Mean in the Presence of Non-Response

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“…Abid et al [15] proposed a class of ratio estimators incorporated non-conventional location parameters for the estimation of population mean. Other researchers are Kadilar and Cingi [16], Koyuncu and Kadilar [17], Yan and Tian [18], Subramani and Kumarapandiyan [19], Yadav et al [20], Gupta and Yadav [21], Muili et al [22][23][24][25] Audu et al [26], [27] Muili et al [28], etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abid et al [15] proposed a class of ratio estimators incorporated non-conventional location parameters for the estimation of population mean. Other researchers are Kadilar and Cingi [16], Koyuncu and Kadilar [17], Yan and Tian [18], Subramani and Kumarapandiyan [19], Yadav et al [20], Gupta and Yadav [21], Muili et al [22][23][24][25] Audu et al [26], [27] Muili et al [28], etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In survey sampling, the use of auxiliary characters is frequently recognized to increase the accuracy or precision of the population characteristics estimation procedures. Many researchers have considered the use of auxiliary characters in different forms to construct efficient estimators for population parameters (See Sisodia and Dwivedi [1], Murthy [2], Yadav and Kadilar [3], Singh and Tailor [4], Bahl and Tuteja [5], Singh et al [6], Singh et al [7], Kadilar and Cingi [8], Singh and Solanki [9], Sahai and Ray [10], Srivastava and Jhajj [11], Ahmed et al [12], Audu and Adewara [13], Audu et al [14], Muili et al [15], Khoshnevisan et al [16], Singh and Audu [17], Ahmed et al [18] and Audu and Singh [19], Das and Tripathi [20], Das and Tripathi [21], Patel and Rina [22], Rajyaguru and Gupta [23], Rajyaguru and Gupta [24], Archana and Rao [25], Singh et al [26], Audu et al [27][28][29][30][31][32], Singh et al [33], Muili et al [34], Ishaq et al [35], Audu et al [36], Zakari et al [37]. The issue of estimating variance of populations' characters is of great interest and as received attentions of researchers due to difficulties in controlling variabilities in application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when the study variables are characterized by non-response, the aforementioned estimators are not applicable. Authors like Singh and Horn [10], Singh and Deo [11], Wang and Wang [12], Toutenburg et al [13], Kadilar and Cingi [14], Singh [15], Diana and Perri [16], Al-Omari et al [17], Singh et al [18], Gira (2015), Singh et al [19], Bhushan and Pandey [20], Prasad [21], Audu et al [22][23][24], have studied different schemes and estimators in the presence of non-response. Situations arise when the auxiliary characters are qualitative in nature e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%