Transformed Naive Ratio and Product Based Estimators for Estimating Population Mode in Simple Random Sampling

07/01/2019
by   Sanjay Kumar, et al.
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In this paper, we propose a transformed naïve ratio and product based estimators using the characterizing scalar in presence of auxiliary information of the study variable for estimating the population mode following simple random sampling without replacement. The bias, mean square errors, relative efficiency, ratios of the exact values of mean square errors to the simulated mean square errors and confidence interval are studied for the performance of the proposed transformed naïve ratio type estimator with the certain natural population as well as artificially generated data sets. We have shown that proposed transformed naïve ratio based estimator is more efficient than the naïve estimator and naïve ratio estimator of the population mode.

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