This article introduces some efficient generalized class of factor-type exponential imputation techniques and their corresponding estimators using auxiliary information. Generalized ratio, product, and dual to ratio type exponential estimators are the special cases of our suggested imputation techniques. Biases and mean squared error expressions are derived up to the first order of large sample approximations. The proposed imputation techniques can be viewed as efficient extensions of the work of Singh and Horn [Compromised imputation in survey sampling. Metrika. 2000;51(3):267–276. doi: 10.1007/s001840000054], Singh and Deo [Imputation by power transformation. Statist Papers. 2003;44(4):555–579. doi: 10.1007/BF02926010], Toutenburg and Sri...
Copyright © 2014 Lovleen Kumar Grover, Parmdeep Kaur. This is an open access article distributed und...
An extensive investigation via simulation is carried out with the aim of comparing three nonparametr...
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...
In this paper, we have proposed a class of exponential dual to ratio type compromised imputation tec...
This paper aims to deal with the problem of non-response, by suggesting an exponential chain type cl...
Some imputation techniques are suggested for estimating the population mean when the data values are...
The treatment of incomplete data is an important step in statistical data analysis of most survey da...
To deal with the problems of non - response, one parameter classes of imputation techniques have bee...
Imputation for factor analysis 2 Imputation methods are popular for the handling of missing data in ...
Non-response is an unavoidable feature in sample surveys and it needs to be carefully handled to avo...
In the present paper, a new and improved method of ratio type imputation and corresponding point est...
Surveys such as medical and social science surveys, conducted by human are often associated with pro...
The present article offers more efficient imputation based estimators of the population mean under t...
We propose a variance estimator based on factor type imputation in the presence of non-response. Pro...
In modern era, proper and effective planning can be only possible using statistical techniques to es...
Copyright © 2014 Lovleen Kumar Grover, Parmdeep Kaur. This is an open access article distributed und...
An extensive investigation via simulation is carried out with the aim of comparing three nonparametr...
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...
In this paper, we have proposed a class of exponential dual to ratio type compromised imputation tec...
This paper aims to deal with the problem of non-response, by suggesting an exponential chain type cl...
Some imputation techniques are suggested for estimating the population mean when the data values are...
The treatment of incomplete data is an important step in statistical data analysis of most survey da...
To deal with the problems of non - response, one parameter classes of imputation techniques have bee...
Imputation for factor analysis 2 Imputation methods are popular for the handling of missing data in ...
Non-response is an unavoidable feature in sample surveys and it needs to be carefully handled to avo...
In the present paper, a new and improved method of ratio type imputation and corresponding point est...
Surveys such as medical and social science surveys, conducted by human are often associated with pro...
The present article offers more efficient imputation based estimators of the population mean under t...
We propose a variance estimator based on factor type imputation in the presence of non-response. Pro...
In modern era, proper and effective planning can be only possible using statistical techniques to es...
Copyright © 2014 Lovleen Kumar Grover, Parmdeep Kaur. This is an open access article distributed und...
An extensive investigation via simulation is carried out with the aim of comparing three nonparametr...
This paper suggests a two-parameter ratio-product-ratio type exponential estimator for a finite popu...