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A Chain Ratio Exponential-Type Compromised Imputation for Mean Estimation: Case Study on Ozone Pollution in Saraburi, Thailand

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  • Kanisa Chodjuntug
  • Nuanpan Lawson

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Due to its impact on health and quality of life, Thailand’s ozone pollution has become a major concern among public health investigators. Saraburi Province is one of the areas with high air pollution levels in Thailand as it is an important industrialized area in the country. Unfortunately, the August 2018 Pollution Control Department (PCD) report contained some missing values of the ozone concentrations in Saraburi Province. Missing data can significantly affect the data analysis process. We need to deal with missing data in a proper way before analysis using standard statistical techniques. In the presence of missing data, we focus on estimating ozone mean using an improved compromised imputation method that utilizes chain ratio exponential technique. Expressions for bias and mean square error (MSE) of an estimator obtained from the proposed imputation method are derived by Taylor series method. Theoretical finding is studied to compare the performance of the proposed estimator with existing estimators on the basis of MSE’s estimators. In this case study, the results in terms of the percent relative efficiencies indicate that the proposed estimator is the best under certain conditions, and it is then applied to the ozone mean estimation for Saraburi Province in August 2018.

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  • Kanisa Chodjuntug & Nuanpan Lawson, 2020. "A Chain Ratio Exponential-Type Compromised Imputation for Mean Estimation: Case Study on Ozone Pollution in Saraburi, Thailand," Journal of Probability and Statistics, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljps:8864412
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8864412
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