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    Estimating a Finite Population Mean under Two-Phase Sampling Using Exponential Ratio Estimator
    (Kenyatta University, 2024-11) Oshome, Caren Miriel
    Estimation of population parameters such as population mean and population total has been a major concern in Sample Survey Theory. In sampling theory, Authors employ auxiliary information to improve precision and validity of estimators. This study applies two-phase sampling in estimation of a finite population mean using modified exponential ratio estimator. Two-phase sampling was used since it leverages on the information collected in the first phase, along with auxiliary variables, to guide the selection of a more targeted and efficient second-phase sample, resulting in increased precision for the estimates of interest. Study results showed that the proposed modified exponential ratio estimator produced a smaller Bias and MSE than Shabbir and Gupta (2007), and Singh and Solanki (2013). Further, the proposed estimator produced a higher relative efficiency as compared to Shabbir and Gupta (2007), and Singh and Solanki (2013).

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