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Centralization of Yates' End Corrections Method

  • Kim, Hyuk-Joo (Division of Mathematics & Informational Statistics and Institute of Basic Natural Sciences, Wonkwang University)
  • Published : 2004.04.01

Abstract

In this paper, Yates' end corrections method is centralized to estimate the mean of a population which has a linear trend in the case of k (the reciprocal of the sampling fraction) even. The efficiency of the resultant method is compared with that of existing methods.

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