1997
DOI: 10.1080/03610929708832012
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Transformed ratio type estimators for the population mean in the presence of nonresponse

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“…It may be noted from equations (60) and (74) that the dominance of the class of estimators 2 T over 3 t and 4 T over 6 t are difficult to establish theoretically.…”
Section: Efficiency Comparisons Of the Proposed Classes Of Estimatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be noted from equations (60) and (74) that the dominance of the class of estimators 2 T over 3 t and 4 T over 6 t are difficult to establish theoretically.…”
Section: Efficiency Comparisons Of the Proposed Classes Of Estimatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the population mean X of the auxiliary information x is known, the work of Rao (1986) has been further extended by Khare and Srivastava (1997), Singh and Kumar (2008), Kumar (2012), Kumar and Vishwanathaiah (2013), Olufadi and Kumar (2014) and Chanu and Singh (2015) in presence of non-response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motivated by Khare and Kumar's [6] work, Khare and Rehman [7] used a coefficient of variation of study variable y along with the population mean of auxiliary variable to improve the efficiency of ratio in regression type estimators in the presence of non-response by proposing the following estimator:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where [6] proposed estimators utilizing the coefficient of variation of study variable y in the estimation of population mean using the benefits of auxiliary variable in the presence of non-response. Motivated by Khare and Kumar's [6] work, Khare and Rehman [7] used a coefficient of variation of study variable y along with the population mean of auxiliary variable to improve the efficiency of ratio in regression type estimators in the presence of non-response by proposing the following estimator:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%