Revista Colombiana de Estadística (Jan 2015)

Estimation of Population Mean in the Presence of Non-Response and Measurement Error

  • SUNIL KUMAR,
  • SANDEEP BHOUGAL,
  • N. S. NATARAJA,
  • M. VISWANATHAIAH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/rce.v38n1.48807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1
pp. 145 – 161

Abstract

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Under classical survey sampling theory the errors mainly studied in the estimation are sampling errors. However, often non-sampling errors are more influential to the properties of the estimator than sampling errors. This is recognized by practitioners, researchers and many great works of literature regarding non-sampling errors have been published during last two decades, especially regarding non-response error which is one of the cornerstones of the non-sampling errors. The literature handles one kind of non-sampling error at a time, although in real surveys more than one non-sampling error is usually present.In this paper, two kinds of non-sampling errors are considered at the estimation stage: non-response and measurement error. An exponential ratio type estimator has been developed to estimate the population mean of the response variable in the presence of non-response and measurement errors. Theoretically and empirically, it has been shown that the proposed estimator is more efficient than usual unbiased estimator and other existing estimators.

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