
AbstractModified ratio or product estimators are suggested by making use of a very simple linear transformation on the auxiliary variable, which allows for a wider applicability of the modified estimators than that of customary ratio and product estimators.
modified ratio and product estimators, location shift, Sampling theory, sample surveys, transformed auxiliary variable, auxiliary information
modified ratio and product estimators, location shift, Sampling theory, sample surveys, transformed auxiliary variable, auxiliary information
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