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Several recurrence relations are established for both single and product moments of order statistics from a right truncated log-logistic distribution. It is shown that starting with the first k raw moments of the right truncated log-logistic distribution, these recurrence relations could be systematically used in order to evaluate the first k single moments and product moments of all order statistics for all sample sizes. These results are then generalized to the doubly truncated log-logistic distribution.
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linear estimation
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incomplete beta function
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survival analysis
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product moments
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right truncated log-logistic distribution
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order statistics
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    Several recurrence relations are established for both single and product moments of order statistics from a right truncated log-logistic distribution. It is shown that starting with the first k raw moments of the right truncated log-logistic distribution, these recurrence relations could be systematically used in order to evaluate the first k single moments and product moments of all order statistics for all sample sizes. These results are then generalized to the doubly truncated log-logistic distribution.
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    linear estimation
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    incomplete beta function
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    survival analysis
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    recurrence relations
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    product moments
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    right truncated log-logistic distribution
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    single moments
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    order statistics
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    doubly truncated log- logistic distribution
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