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  1. Zero-truncated Binomial Distribution as a Randomization Device
  2. Box Plot Versus Human Face
  3. Alternative Methods to Make Efficient Use of Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Sampling
  4. Comparison of Cramer-Rao lower bounds of variances for at least equal protection of respondents
  5. Two-step calibration of design weights in survey sampling
  6. Calibrated Estimators of Population Mean for a Mail Survey Design
  7. Estimating Population Proportions by Means of Calibration Estimators
  8. Estimation of Bowley's Coefficient of Skewness in the Presence of Auxiliary Information
  9. Kuk’s Model Adjusted for Protection and Efficiency
  10. Estimation of Finite Population Variance Using Scrambled Responses in the Presence of Auxiliary Information
  11. Estimation of Mode Using Two-phase Sampling
  12. Estimation of Population Mean in the Presence of Linear Trend
  13. A generalized approach to randomised response for quantitative variables
  14. Estimation of Mode Using Auxiliary Information
  15. An Empirical Likelihood Estimate of the Finite Population Correlation Coefficient
  16. The Rao, Hartley and Cochran Scheme with Dubious Random Nonresponse in Survey Sampling
  17. Efficient use of a two-stage randomized response procedure
  18. Estimation of Mean of Sensitive Characteristics for Successive Sampling
  19. A dual problem of calibration of design weights
  20. A new randomized response device for sensitive characteristics: an application of the negative hypergeometic distribution
  21. Simulated Minimum Sample Size Requirements in Various Randomized Response Models
  22. Estimating at least seven measures of qualitative variables from a single sample using randomized response technique
  23. General procedure for estimating the population mean using ranked set sampling
  24. Use of Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Techniques for Complex Survey Designs
  25. Estimation of a rare sensitive attribute using Poisson distribution
  26. A true simulation study of three estimators at equal protection of respondents in randomized response sampling
  27. A new unrelated question randomized response model
  28. A generalized method of estimation of a population parameter in two-phase and successive sampling
  29. On calibration of design weights
  30. Truncated Midzuno–Sen Sampling Schemes for Estimating Distribution Functions
  31. Pseudo-Bayes and pseudo-empirical Bayes estimators in randomized response sampling
  32. Sufficient bootstrapping
  33. A pseudo-empirical log-likelihood estimator using scrambled responses
  34. On the calibration of design weights using a displacement function
  35. Randomized response techniques: An application to the Botswana AIDS impact survey
  36. Bias-adjustment and calibration of jackknife variance estimator in the presence of non-response
  37. Estimation of population mean using imputation techniques in sample surveys
  38. Estimation of population variance in successive sampling
  39. An improved randomized response model: estimation of mean
  40. A new method of imputation in survey sampling
  41. Estimation of Ratio of Two Finite-Population Means in the Presence of Non Response
  42. Utilization of higher order moments of scrambling variables in randomized response sampling
  43. Improved Bar-Lev, Bobovitch, and Boukai Randomized Response Models
  44. Efficient Use of Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Sampling
  45. Random non-response in multi-character surveys
  46. Stratified two-stage sampling in domains: Sample allocation between domains, strata, and sampling stages
  47. A Family of Estimators of Finite-Population Distribution Function Using Auxiliary Information
  48. On the estimation of the general parameter
  49. A modified estimator of population mean using power transformation
  50. Family of estimators of mean, ratio and product of a finite population using random nonresponse
  51. Quantile estimation in two-phase sampling
  52. Chain ratio and regression type estimators for median estimation in survey sampling
  53. Forced quantitative randomized response model: a new device
  54. A new randomized response model
  55. A new method for estimating variance from data imputed with ratio method of imputation
  56. Survey statisticians celebrate golden jubilee year 2003 of the linear regression estimator
  57. MODEL-ASSISTED HIGHER-ORDER CALIBRATION OF ESTIMATORS OF VARIANCE
  58. A NOTE ON VARIANCE ESTIMATION FOR THE GENERALIZED REGRESSION PREDICTOR
  59. General class of estimators in multi-character surveys
  60. A Class of Estimators for Estimating the Variance of the Ratio Estimator
  61. Imputation by power transformation
  62. Advanced Sampling Theory with Applications
  63. Stratified and Post-Stratified Sampling
  64. Miscellaneous Topics
  65. Basic Concepts and Mathematical Notation
  66. Systematic Sampling
  67. Non-Response and Its Treatments
  68. Simple Random Sampling
  69. Use of Auxiliary Information: Multi-Phase Sampling
  70. Randomized Response Sampling: Tools For Social Surveys
  71. Non-Overlapping, Overlapping, Post, and Adaptive Cluster Sampling
  72. Use of Auxiliary Information: Simple Random Sampling
  73. Multi-Stage, Successive, and Re-Sampling Strategies
  74. Use of Auxiliary Information: Probability Proportional to Size and with Replacement (PPSWR) Sampling
  75. Use of Auxiliary Information: Probability Proportional to Size and Without Replacement (PPSWOR) Sampling
  76. The Utilization of Kurtosis in the Estimation of the Parameters of the One-Way Random Effects Model
  77. ON THE ESTIMATION OF SIZE AND MEAN VALUE OF A STIGMATIZED CHARACTERISTIC OF A HIDDEN GANG IN A FINITE POPULATION
  78. A new stochastic randomized response model
  79. Estimation of the trace of the scaled covariance matrix of a multivariate t-model using a known information
  80. Estimation of mean and variance of stigmatized quantitative variable using distinct units in randomized response sampling
  81. Median Estimation Using Double Sampling
  82. Compromised imputation in survey sampling
  83. Some alternative strategies to Moors’ model in randomized response sampling
  84. An Addendum to the Confidentiality Guaranteed under Randomized Response Sampling by Mahmood, Singh, and Horn
  85. An Addendum to the Confidentiality Guaranteed under Randomized Response Sampling by Mahmood, Singh, and Horn
  86. An Improved Estimator of the Variance of the Regression Estimator
  87. An Improved Estimator of the Variance of the Regression Estimator
  88. Calibration of the estimators of variance
  89. 83.09 Bounds for (kn)! And the Factorial Polynomial
  90. Pre-harvest energy use and crop yield relationships for growing wheat in Punjab
  91. Likelihood-based Estimation of the Regression Model with Scrambled Responses
  92. Estimation of Stigmatized Characteristics of a Hidden Gang in a Finite Population
  93. On the Confidentiality Guaranteed under Randomized Response Sampling: A Comparison with Several New Techniques
  94. Frontier energy use for the cultivation of wheat crop in Punjab
  95. Estimation of finite population variance using random non-response in survey sampling
  96. Violation of respondent's privacy in moors* model- its rectification through a random group strategy
  97. Almost Unbiased Ratio and Product Type Estimators: A New Approach
  98. Estimation of The Trace of The Scale Matrix of A Multivariate T-Model Using Regression Type Estimator Statistics
  99. Estimation of size and mean of a sensitive quantitative variable for a sub-group of a population
  100. Fertilizer energy use and crop yield relationships for wheat in the Punjab ecosystems
  101. REGRESSION ANALYSIS USING SCRAMBLED RESPONSES
  102. Energy planning of a Punjab village using multiple objectives compromise programming
  103. Energy inputs and crop yield relationships for wheat in Punjab
  104. Multi-character survery using randomized response technique
  105. Energy use pattern for a selected village in the cotton-belt of Punjab
  106. On Moors' Randomized Response Model
  107. Generalized franklin's model for randomized response sampling
  108. A mail survey design for sensitive character without using randomization device