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An improved exponential estimator of finite population mean in simple random sampling using an auxiliary attribute
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    An improved exponential estimator of finite population mean in simple random sampling using an auxiliary attribute (English)
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    11 June 2012
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    auxiliary attribute
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    bias
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    mean square error
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    percent relative efficiency
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    point bi-serial correlation
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    simple random sampling
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    study variable
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