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Heliyon ; 10(17): e37234, 2024 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39296131

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In the contemporary era of information technology, copious amounts of data are ubiquitous, generated across various sectors on a daily basis. Analyzing every unit of data is impractical due to constraints such as limited resources in terms of time, labor, and cost. In such scenarios, survey sampling becomes a recommended approach for extracting information about population parameters. The primary goal of this study is to devise an estimation method for acquiring information about population parameters. We propose an optimal estimator for an improved estimation of the population mean in stratified random sampling by leveraging the information from two auxiliary attributes. The proposed estimator's bias, mean squared error (MSE), and minimum mean squared error are determined up to the first-order approximation. It is demonstrated that, under the derived conditions, the proposed estimator theoretically outperforms existing estimators. Four population are utilized to evaluate both the performance and applicability of the proposed estimator. The percentage relative efficiency (PRE) of proposed estimator for all the populations is 178.389, 142.881, 181.383, and 152.679 respectively. The suggested estimator superior to existing estimators, as demonstrated by the numerical examples.

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