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165. IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF FINITE POPULATION VARIANCE USING QUARTILES

166. AN EFFICIENT USE OF TWO AUXILIARY VARIABLES IN STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING.

167. An alternative to Kim and Warde's mixed randomized response model

168. A family of efficient estimators of the finite population mean in simple random sampling.

169. A study on the chain ratio-ratio-type exponential estimator for finite population variance.

170. Improved estimator of population total in PPS sampling.

171. Estimation of finite population mean using auxiliary information in presence of non-response.

172. AN EFFICIENT FAMILY OF RATIO-CUM-PRODUCT ESTIMATORS FOR FINITE POPULATION MEAN IN SAMPLE SURVEYS.

188. On ratio and product methods with certain known population parameters of auxiliary variable in sample surveys

189. A stratified Mangat and Singh’s optional randomized response model using proportional and optimal allocation

190. Post-stratification based on a choice of a randomization device

191. An alternative to Kim and Warde’s mixed randomized response model

192. A general procedure of estimating the population mean in the presence of non-response under double sampling using auxiliary information

193. A GENERALIZED EFFICIENT RATIO-CUM-PRODUCT ESTIMATOR IN SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING.

194. An efficient new randomized response model.

195. Efficient estimation of population mean of sensitive variable in presence of scrambled responses.

196. A simple way of improving the Bar-Lev, Bobovitch and Boukai Randomized response model.

197. Search of good rotation patterns using exponential method of estimation in two-occasion successive sampling.

198. A class of exponential-type ratio estimators of a general parameter.

199. An adept-stratified Kuk's randomized response model using Neyman allocation.

200. An optional randomized response model for estimating a rare sensitive attribute using Poisson distribution.

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