Intuition in Development of Newer Sampling Designs
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Keywords:
Inclusion probability; Inverse sampling; Odds ratio; Regression estimator; Systematic sampling; Unbiased estimator.Abstract
The paper highlights some important contributions by the author jointly with others in development of some newer sampling designs which had ‘intuition’ as its basis and theory derived thereafter.
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