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Can coverage of confidence intervals be used to judge the goodness of point estimators in finite population double sampling?
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    Can coverage of confidence intervals be used to judge the goodness of point estimators in finite population double sampling? (English)
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    15 October 2000
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    point estimator
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    probability sampling plane
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    superpopulation model
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    auxiliary information
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    ratio estimator
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