This paper consider the problem of estimating the population mean under three different situations of random non–response envisaged by Singh et al (2000). Some ratio and product type estimators have been proposed and their properties are studied under an assumption that the number of sampling units on which information can not be obtained owing to random non–response follows some distribution. The suggested estimators are compared with the usual ratio and product estimators. An empirical study is carried out to show the performance of the suggested estimators over usual unbiased estimator, ratio and product estimators. A generalized version of the proposed ratio and product estimators is also given
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...
In most practical situations in sample surveys, random non-response, for some units, is present on b...
In this paper we study the joint treatment of not missing at random response mechanism and informati...
This paper consider the problem of estimating the population mean under three different situations o...
In this paper a family of estimators for estimating mean, ratio and product of two means of a finite...
In this paper following Singh et al. (2008), we propose a modified ratio-product type exponential es...
In surveys covering human populations it is observed that information in most cases are not obtained...
In this paper, a family of estimators of population ratio R , product P and mean Y0 has been suggest...
This paper deals with the problem of estimating the finite population mean using auxiliary informati...
In this paper, a family of estimators of population ratio R , product P and mean Y0 has been suggest...
Not AvailableThe problem of estimation of finite population mean in the presence of the random respo...
This paper measures the effect of random non-response (I) on the study as well as the auxiliary vari...
In this paper, we propose a separate ratio-type estimator of finite population total. The procedure ...
Developing finite population estimators of parameters such as mean, variance, and asymptotic mean sq...
In this paper, a general class of family of estimators for estimation of finite population mean is p...
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...
In most practical situations in sample surveys, random non-response, for some units, is present on b...
In this paper we study the joint treatment of not missing at random response mechanism and informati...
This paper consider the problem of estimating the population mean under three different situations o...
In this paper a family of estimators for estimating mean, ratio and product of two means of a finite...
In this paper following Singh et al. (2008), we propose a modified ratio-product type exponential es...
In surveys covering human populations it is observed that information in most cases are not obtained...
In this paper, a family of estimators of population ratio R , product P and mean Y0 has been suggest...
This paper deals with the problem of estimating the finite population mean using auxiliary informati...
In this paper, a family of estimators of population ratio R , product P and mean Y0 has been suggest...
Not AvailableThe problem of estimation of finite population mean in the presence of the random respo...
This paper measures the effect of random non-response (I) on the study as well as the auxiliary vari...
In this paper, we propose a separate ratio-type estimator of finite population total. The procedure ...
Developing finite population estimators of parameters such as mean, variance, and asymptotic mean sq...
In this paper, a general class of family of estimators for estimation of finite population mean is p...
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...
In most practical situations in sample surveys, random non-response, for some units, is present on b...
In this paper we study the joint treatment of not missing at random response mechanism and informati...