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Table 1.

Estimators, variances, covariances and correlation under non-response situations.

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Some members of the adapted and proposed distribution function estimators.

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Summary statistics for population I.

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Summary statistics for population II.

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Summary statistics for population III.

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Summary statistics for population IV.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-I using population I.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-II using population I.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-I using population II.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-II using population II.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-I using population III.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-II using population III.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-I using population IV.

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PREs of distribution function estimators under situation-II using population IV.

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