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Systematic sampling in the presence of a trend
Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba Winnipeg
Department of Mathematics, Carleton University Ottawa
The relative accuracy of four systematic sampling methods, which eliminate a linear trend in the population, is evaluated by comparing the expected mean squared errors under four different models.
Key Words: End correction Mean squared error Systematic sampling Trend
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