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Title: Estimation of current population mean using two-occasion successive sampling with one auxiliary variable
Authors: Zoramthanga, R
Keywords: Ratio-to-regression estimator, two-occasion successive sampling, mean square error (MSE), relative efficiency.
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2018
Abstract: In this study, two-occasion successive sampling for ratio-to-regression estimator was used to determine the current estimate of the population mean using only the matched part and one auxiliary variable, which is available on both the occasions. The data used were based on the total number of female workers in villages in Mizoram with the total number of literate female in villages in Mizoram as an auxiliary variables. The data were gotten from Census of India 2001 and 2011. The optimum mean square error of the combined ratio-to-regression and ratio estimator has been compared with (i) the optimum mean square error of the chaintype ratio estimator (ii) mean per unit estimator and (iii) combined estimator when no auxiliary information is used at any occasion. This result showed that the combined ratio-toregression and ratio estimator is more efficient than the other three existing estimators.
URI: http://pucir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/679
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