Some Memory Type Estimators for Population Variance in Survey Sampling
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Reducing and estimating population variation is important in survey sampling. These variations
can occur in any sampling design, including stratified random sampling. In stratified random
sampling the difference in stratum weights increase the variation. This problem can be control
with the use of calibration techniques, and auxiliary information. By using this technique, we
can increase the accuracy and efficiency of estimator. Improving the efficiency of estimator for
population variance estimation is the primary goal of this study. Both exponentially weighted
moving average (EWMA) and extended exponentially weighted moving average (EEWMA)
memory type statistics are used in this study to estimate population variance. EWMA use only
current data whereas EEWMA use both current and past observations. The EWMA and
EEWMA statistics are used to build the calibration variance and ratio estimators. The mean
square errors are calculated, and the effectiveness of the estimators is illustrated through a
discussion of mathematical comparisons. To assess the efficiency of the proposed memory type
estimators, a simulation study is conducted and MSE are compare with existing estimators. The
results show that proposed estimators are perform efficiently as compared to the existing
estimators
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Department of Statistics, FA23, Statistics, Population, Variance, Survey Sampling, Dr. Riffat Jabeen