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Non-sampling Errors

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In the previous chapters, we have seen that despite using the appropriate sampling methods and other measures like estimators for estimating the population parameters, viz., mean, total, proportions, etc., there is a difference between the estimate and the true value of the parameter.

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Latpate, R., Kshirsagar, J., Kumar Gupta, V., Chandra, G. (2021). Non-sampling Errors. In: Advanced Sampling Methods. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0622-9_22

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