Calibration estimation in survey sampling
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- A Model-Calibration Approach to Using Complete Auxiliary Information From Survey Data
- A new estimation theory for sample surveys
- Calibration Estimators in Survey Sampling
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- Robust Models in Probability Sampling
- Sampling Statistics
- Sampling Theory When the Sampling-Units are of Unequal Sizes
- Some Finite Population Unbiased Ratio and Regression Estimators
- Some results on generalized difference estimation and generalized regression estimation for finite populations
- Survey Design Under the Regression Superpopulation Model
- Survey estimates by calibration on complex auxiliary information
- The Linear Least-Squares Prediction Approach to Two-Stage Sampling
- The mixed model for survey regression estimation
- The weighted residual technique for estimating the variance of the general regression estimator of the finite population total
- Use of Estimating Functions for Estimation from Complex Surveys
- Using empirical likelihood methods to obtain range restricted weights in regression estimators for surveys
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(3)- Calibration estimation for non-probability samples under two distance functions: a comparative study
- Two-step calibrated designed weighted estimators of finite population variance for a mailed survey design characterized by non-response
- A calibration-based approach on estimation of mean of a stratified population in the presence of non response
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