Statistical estimation for truncated exponential families (Q1674246)

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Statistical estimation for truncated exponential families
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    Statistical estimation for truncated exponential families (English)
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    1 November 2017
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    The exponential family of distributions with one natural parameter truncated either from one or both sides is considered. Two situations are studied. First, the natural parameter is a parameter of interest while a truncation parameter is considered to be a nuisance parameter. Second, the truncation parameter is a parameter of interest and the natural parameter is a nuisance parameter. The parameter of interest is estimated by a maximum likelihood estimate supposing the nuisance parameter is known and by a bias adjusted maximum likelihood estimate supposing the nuisance parameter is unknown. Moreover, in the case of the natural parameter being the parameter of interest a maximum conditional likelihood estimator is also considered. The second-order asymptotical variances of these estimates obtained from the stochastic expansions are compared. The results are illustrated by several examples, i.e. by a truncated exponential, a truncated normal, an upper-truncated Pareto, a truncated beta and truncated Erlang distributions.
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    truncated exponential family
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    natural and truncation parameter
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    maximum likelihood estimates
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    second-order asymptotic variances
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