Conditional properties of interval estimators of the normal variance (Q1101157)

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Conditional properties of interval estimators of the normal variance
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    Conditional properties of interval estimators of the normal variance (English)
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    The authors have examined both one-sided and two-sided interval estimators for the normal variance when the mean is unknown using conditional criteria and found that most intervals have acceptable conditional properties. In the two-sided case they examine three well- known intervals, namely, equally-tailed, minimum-length and shortest- unbiased (Neyman-shortest), and find the shortest-unbiased interval possessing the strongest conditional properties, and with the minimum- length a close second one. In the one-sided case they find that the lower confidence interval (which results from inverting the UMP test of \(H_ 0:\sigma \leq \sigma_ 0)\) has weaker conditional properties than the upper interval (where a UMP test does not exist).
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    normal distribution
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    betting procedures
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    normal variance
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    conditional properties
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    two-sided case
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    equally-tailed
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    minimum-length
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    Neyman- shortest
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    shortest-unbiased interval
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    one-sided case
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    lower confidence interval
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    UMP test
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    upper interval
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