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The following pages link to Compromised imputation in survey sampling. (Q5953796):
Displaying 40 items.
- Modifying the tolerant substitution method in almost uniform compact surveys (Q384701) (← links)
- Amputation versus imputation of missing values through ratio method in sample surveys (Q1015477) (← links)
- Imputation by power transformation (Q1880333) (← links)
- Optimal imputation of the missing data using multi auxiliary information (Q1995855) (← links)
- Some compromised exponential ratio type imputation methods in simple random sampling (Q2057515) (← links)
- Dealing with imperfect elicitation results (Q2086373) (← links)
- Some general classes of efficient estimators in case of missing data (Q2136044) (← links)
- Efficient imputation methods to handle missing data in sample surveys (Q2156006) (← links)
- Estimation of population mean using a difference-type exponential imputation method (Q2223165) (← links)
- Optimality of ratio-type imputation methods for estimation of population mean using higher order moment of an auxiliary variable (Q2241469) (← links)
- Estimation of population mean using imputation methods for missing data under two-phase sampling design (Q2322029) (← links)
- Estimation of population mean using imputation techniques in sample surveys (Q2510917) (← links)
- Estimating the population mean in the case of missing data using simple random sampling (Q2892900) (← links)
- Rotation Patterns Under Imputation of Missing Data Over Two-Occasion (Q2920009) (← links)
- Improved Estimators of the Population Mean for Missing Data (Q3064068) (← links)
- Estimators for the Population Mean in the Case of Missing Data (Q3526077) (← links)
- Imputation using higher order moments of an auxiliary variable (Q4638849) (← links)
- Imputation for estimating the population mean in the presence of nonresponse, with application to fine particle density in Bangkok (Q5053536) (← links)
- Some logarithmic and sine-type imputation techniques for missing data in survey sampling in the presence of measurement errors (Q5065247) (← links)
- Some imputation methods to compensate with non-response for estimation of population mean in two-occasion successive sampling (Q5077423) (← links)
- Some improved and alternative imputation methods for finite population mean in presence of missing information (Q5079072) (← links)
- Formulation of logarithmic type estimators to estimate population mean in successive sampling in presence of random non response and measurement errors (Q5082861) (← links)
- Some imputation methods to deal with the problems of missing data in two-occasion successive sampling (Q5084005) (← links)
- On optimality of imputation methods for estimation of population mean using higher order moment of an auxiliary variable (Q5086306) (← links)
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- Optimality of ratio type estimation methods for population mean in the presence of missing data (Q5160199) (← links)
- Effective Rotation Patterns Under Non Response in Two-Occasion Successive Sampling (Q5259120) (← links)
- Comparison of Different Imputing Methods for Scrambled Responses (Q5272709) (← links)
- A new method of imputation in survey sampling (Q5400794) (← links)
- New chain imputation methods for estimating population mean in the presence of missing data using two auxiliary variables (Q6113640) (← links)
- Some efficient estimators in case of missing data (Q6116476) (← links)
- Method of solving the problem of non-response error in dual sampling frame (Q6118225) (← links)
- Ratio estimators of the population mean with missing values using ranked set sampling (Q6139125) (← links)
- New imputation method for estimating population mean in the presence of missing data (Q6180943) (← links)
- A class of population mean estimators in the presence of missing data with applications to air pollution in Chiang Mai, Thailand (Q6180944) (← links)
- Improved estimators of population variance using robust measures in case of missing data (Q6489245) (← links)
- Imputation of missing Data through product type exponential methods in sampling theory (Q6576398) (← links)
- Estimation of domain mean using general class of imputation methods (Q6635357) (← links)
- Understanding stunting and its determinant among children in the most populous state of India using estimation of population mean under ranked set sampling in the presence of missing data (Q6645861) (← links)