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Comparison of two common estimators of the ratio of the means of independent normal variables in agricultural research
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    Comparison of two common estimators of the ratio of the means of independent normal variables in agricultural research (English)
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    20 November 2008
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    Summary: This paper addresses the problem of estimating the ratio of the means of independent normal variables in agricultural research. The first part of the research examines the distributional properties of the ratio of independent normal variables, both theoretically and using simulations. The second part of the research evaluates the relative merits of two common estimators of the ratio of the means of independent normal variables in agricultural research, an arithmetic average and a weighted average, via simulation experiments using normal distributions. The results are then tested using research data from rice breeding multi-environment trials in Jilin Province, China, in 1994. These data are used to demonstrate the diagnostic approach developed for assessing the ``safe'' use of the arithmetic and the weighted average methods for estimating the ratio of the means of independent normal variables.
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