Walid A. Abu-Dayyeh

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Confidence interval estimation of the location and scale parameters of the logistic distribution using pivotal method2011-07-29Paper
Estimating \(P(Y<X)\) using ranked set sampling in case of the exponential distribution2010-08-19Paper
Modified inference about the mean of the exponential distribution using moving extreme ranked set sampling2009-09-14Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q54393092008-02-08Paper
Modified inference about the location parameter of the logistic distribution using type II censored samples2008-02-08Paper
Variance estimation for the location-scale family distributions using ranked set sampling2008-02-08Paper
The admissibility of the LRT for the exponential family model2005-02-09Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31558952005-01-19Paper
Weighted modified ranked set sampling methods2004-08-06Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44618492004-05-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44562822004-03-16Paper
Logistic parameters estimation using simple random sampling and ranked set sampling data.2004-03-14Paper
A two server queue with Bernoulli schedules and a single vacation policy.2003-11-25Paper
LRT conjecture for bivariate normal2003-11-25Paper
Local power for combining independent tests in the presence of nuisance parameters for the normal distribution2003-11-25Paper
Exact Bahadur slope for combining independent tests for normal and logistic distributions2003-01-28Paper
Restricted Admissibility of Batches into anM/G/1 Type Bulk Queue with Modified Bernoulli Schedule Server Vacations2002-09-30Paper
Testing some hypotheses about the normal distribution using ranked set sample: a more powerful test2001-05-17Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43740381998-02-04Paper
Combining independent tests of triangular distribution1994-11-06Paper

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