Simultaneous estimation after selection and ranking and other procedures: The negative exponential case
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- A Single-Sample Multiple Decision Procedure for Ranking Means of Normal Populations with known Variances
- Asymptotic theory of triple sampling for sequential estimation of a mean
- Fixed width confidence intervals for the location parameter of an exponential distribution
- Second order approximations for sequential point and interval estimation
- Sequential point estimation of the mean when the distribution is unspecified
- Three-stage estimation procedures for the negative exponential distributions
- Three-stage procedures for selecting the best exponential population
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