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A note on the use of multiple auxiliary variables in sample surveys

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This work was done at the London School of Economics & Political Science, Aldwych. England.

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Swain, A.K.P.C. A note on the use of multiple auxiliary variables in sample surveys. Trab. Estad. Invest. Oper. 21, 135–141 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03028512

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