In real-world surveys, non-response and measurement errors are common, therefore studying them together seems rational. Some population mean estimators are modified and studied in the presence of non-response and measurement errors. Bias and mean squared error expressions are derived under different cases. For all estimators, a theoretical comparison is made with the sample mean per unit estimator. The Monte-Carlo simulation is used to present a detailed picture of all estimators' performance
Khoshnevisan and some researchers in 2007 proposed a general family of estimators for assessing the ...
In this paper the problem of estimating finite population variance under measurement errors is discu...
In various surveys, presence of measurement errors has led to misleading results in estimation of va...
The problem of estimating the finite population mean of in simple random sampling in the presence of...
In this paper, the problem of estimation of finite population mean of the study variable is discusse...
This paper presents a new general family of estimators to estimate the population mean of study vari...
This paper measures the effect of random non-response (I) on the study as well as the auxiliary vari...
Under classical survey sampling theory the errors mainly studied in the estimation are sampling erro...
This paper introduces an efficient estimation procedure for the population mean in the presence of n...
The present article concerns with the estimation of finite population mean using auxiliary informati...
In presence of non-response, a general class of estimators is proposed for estimating the population...
In surveys covering human populations it is observed that information in most cases are not obtained...
In performing sample surveys, the investigator often faces the problem of non-response and the possi...
In this paper we have proposed some estimators of population mean in case of non-response using info...
Not AvailableThe estimation of population mean in the presence of non-response has been considered w...
Khoshnevisan and some researchers in 2007 proposed a general family of estimators for assessing the ...
In this paper the problem of estimating finite population variance under measurement errors is discu...
In various surveys, presence of measurement errors has led to misleading results in estimation of va...
The problem of estimating the finite population mean of in simple random sampling in the presence of...
In this paper, the problem of estimation of finite population mean of the study variable is discusse...
This paper presents a new general family of estimators to estimate the population mean of study vari...
This paper measures the effect of random non-response (I) on the study as well as the auxiliary vari...
Under classical survey sampling theory the errors mainly studied in the estimation are sampling erro...
This paper introduces an efficient estimation procedure for the population mean in the presence of n...
The present article concerns with the estimation of finite population mean using auxiliary informati...
In presence of non-response, a general class of estimators is proposed for estimating the population...
In surveys covering human populations it is observed that information in most cases are not obtained...
In performing sample surveys, the investigator often faces the problem of non-response and the possi...
In this paper we have proposed some estimators of population mean in case of non-response using info...
Not AvailableThe estimation of population mean in the presence of non-response has been considered w...
Khoshnevisan and some researchers in 2007 proposed a general family of estimators for assessing the ...
In this paper the problem of estimating finite population variance under measurement errors is discu...
In various surveys, presence of measurement errors has led to misleading results in estimation of va...