Abstract

Ranked set sampling is a statistical technique usually used for a variable of interest that may be difficult or expensive to measure, but whose units are simple to rank according to a cheap sorting criterion. In this paper, we revisit the Rao regression-type estimator in the context of the ranked set sampling. The expression of the minimum mean squared error is given and a comparative study, based on simulated and real data, is carried out to clearly show that the considered estimator outperforms some competitive estimators discussed in the recent literature.

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