Multiple Decision Procedures
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- Screening for Multiple Target Detection
- An optimal two-stage procedure to select the best out of a normal population
- An empirical approach that a two-stage procedure is better than Bechhofer's approach
- Computation of the expected value of a function of a chi-distributed random variable
- On some inadmissibility results for the scale parameters of selected gamma populations
- Lower confidence bounds for the probabilities of correct selection
- Selection and Ranking Procedures–Some Personal Reminiscences, and Thoughts about its Past, Present, and Future
- Improved estimators of hazard rate from a selected exponential population
- A subset selection procedure for multinomial distributions
- Equivariant estimation of the selected location parameter
- Average worth estimation of the selected subset of Poisson populations
- A new approach to rank several multivariate normal populations with application to life cycle assessment
- Monotonicity of certain integrals involving gamma distributions and their applications in multiple comparisons
- Confidence intervals for the means of the selected populations
- Advances in ranking and selection, multiple comparisons, and reliability. Methodology and applications.
- A permutation approach for ranking of multivariate populations
- Estimation after selection from exponential populations with unequal scale parameters
- A Selection Procedure for the Number of Signals in Presence of Colored Noise
- On lattice event probabilities for Levin-Robbins-Leu subset selection procedures
- Simultaneous estimation following subset selection of binomial populations
- Adaptive multiple comparisons with the best
- A Subset Selection Procedure for Selecting the Exponential Population Having the Longest Mean Lifetime When the Guarantee Times are the Same
- Ranking of populations in parameter′s modulus
- A Bayesian Inference and Stochastic Dynamic Programming Approach to Determine the Best Binomial Distribution
- Selecting the best of two gamma populations having unequal shape parameters
- Selecting the exponential population having the larger guarantee time with unequal sample sizes
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