“…Various types of estimators have been developed in the context of ratio, product and regression estimators for estimating population variance by using the known auxiliary information based on different conventional measures such as mean, median, quartiles, semi-interquartile range, semi-interquartile average, coefficient of skewness, coefficient of kurtosis etc. One can see the work of Isaki [3], Upadhyaya and Singh [4], Kadilar and Cingi [5], Subramani and Kumarapandiyan [6][7][8][9], Khan and Shabbir [10], Hussain and Shabbir [11], Zamanzade and Vock [12], Yaqub and Shabbir [13], Abid, Abbas and Riaz [14], Maqbool and Javaid [15], Adichwal, Sharma and Singh [16], Maji, Singh and Bandyopadhyay [17], Zamanzade and Wang [18], Zamanzade and Mahdizadeh [19], Singh, Pal and Yadav [20], Zamanzade, E and Wang [21], Hussain et al [22], Muneer et al [23], Mahdizadeh and Zamanzade [24], Abid et al [25] and the references cited therein.…”