The following pages link to Smiley W. Cheng (Q801416):
Displaying 30 items.
- Hypothesis testing of the location and scale parameters using order statistics (Q801417) (← links)
- On the most powerful quantile test of the scale parameter (Q802237) (← links)
- An algorithm to obtain the critical values of the t, \(chi^ 2 \)and F distributions (Q1054094) (← links)
- On the ABLUE of the normal mean from a censored sample (Q1149705) (← links)
- The exact \(u\) chart can be obtained using simple adjustments (Q1387684) (← links)
- (Q1896117) (redirect page) (← links)
- Some applications of 3-D scatterplots in data analysis (Q1896119) (← links)
- Extension of the \(W_ u\) statistic with applications (Q1896120) (← links)
- A Test to Identify the Uniform Distribution, with Applications to Probability Plotting and Other Distributions (Q3030079) (← links)
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- Linear estimation of the location and scale parameters based on selected order statistics (Q3783374) (← links)
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- An Algorithm for Determining the Asymptotically Best Linear Estimate of the Mean from Multiply Censored Logistic Data (Q4054507) (← links)
- A Unified Approach to Choosing Optimum Quantiles for the ABLE's (Q4077349) (← links)
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- The Max-CUSUM Chart (Q4593665) (← links)
- A New Multivariate Control Chart for Monitoring Both Location and Dispersion (Q4678898) (← links)
- Estimation of Mixed Weibull Parameters in Life Testing (Q4747434) (← links)
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- The Economic Design of the MSE Control Chart (Q5305490) (← links)
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- On the Student's Test Based on Sample Percentiles from the Normal, Logistic and Cauchy Distribution (Q5618832) (← links)
- Optimum spacing for the asymptotically best linear estimate of the location parameter of the logistic distribution when samples are complete or censored (Q5639172) (← links)
- An optimum <i>t</i>‐test for the scale parameter of an extreme‐value distribution (Q5664665) (← links)