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The following pages link to Missing data and auxiliary information in surveys (Q1775984):
Displaying 21 items.
- Estimating population proportions in the presence of missing data (Q455881) (← links)
- Distribution estimation with auxiliary information for missing data (Q607186) (← links)
- Pseudo empirical likelihood method in the presence of missing data (Q745397) (← links)
- Ranked set sampling and randomized response procedures for estimating the mean of a sensitive quantitative character (Q745518) (← links)
- Double sampling with ranked set selection in the second phase with nonresponse: analytical results and Monte Carlo experiences (Q764430) (← links)
- An improved estimator to analyse missing data (Q840942) (← links)
- Mean estimation with calibration techniques in presence of missing data (Q959407) (← links)
- A new ratio-type imputation with random disturbance (Q998610) (← links)
- Amputation versus imputation of missing values through ratio method in sample surveys (Q1015477) (← links)
- Indirect methods of imputation of missing data based on available units (Q1774856) (← links)
- Estimation of finite population kurtosis under two-phase sampling for nonresponse (Q1928362) (← links)
- Optimality of ratio-type imputation methods for estimation of population mean using higher order moment of an auxiliary variable (Q2241469) (← links)
- Estimation of the mean of a \(K\)-sample \(U\)-statistic with missing outcomes and auxiliaries (Q2775606) (← 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)
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- On optimality of imputation methods for estimation of population mean using higher order moment of an auxiliary variable (Q5086306) (← links)
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- A Proposal to Improve the Patient Survey Focusing on the Recent Trend of Increase in the Missing Data (Q5695134) (← links)
- New chain imputation methods for estimating population mean in the presence of missing data using two auxiliary variables (Q6113640) (← links)
- Estimation of population mean in presence of missing data under simple random sampling (Q6204965) (← links)