Some invariance principles relating to jackknifing and their role in sequential analysis

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1241242

DOI10.1214/aos/1176343797zbMath0365.62082OpenAlexW2082904695MaRDI QIDQ1241242

Pranab Kumar Sen

Publication date: 1977

Published in: The Annals of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176343797



Related Items

Invariance principles in mathematical statisticsWhat do the arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means tell us in length- biased sampling ?Statistical analysis of some reliability models: Parametrics, semi- parametrics and nonparametricsThe rate of the normal approximation for jackknifing U-statisticsA new measure of ifra-ness and its application to two sample testTesting for bivariate gumbel against bivariate new better than used in expectationA new test for bivariate distributions : exponential vs new-better-than-used alternativeTesting whether the survival function is multivariate new better than usedMeasuring, Testing, and Identifying Heterogeneity of Large Parallel DatasetsBootstrapping \(U\)-statistics: applications in least squares and robust regressionSequential confidence intervals based on generalized m-statisticsHigher order comparisons of jackknife variance estimatorsA class of tests for bivariate exponentiality against bivariate increasing failure rate alternativesA class of Large Sample Tests for Bivariate Exponentiality Versus Bifra and Bnbu (to, to) AlternativesEntropy based constrained inference for some HDLSS genomic models: UI tests in a Chen-Stein perspectiveTesting whether survival function is bivariate new better than usedInvariance principles for jackknifing U-statistics for finite population sampling and some applicationsWhither jackknifing in stein-rule estimationEstimation of the mean quality-adjusted survival using a multistate model for the sojourn timesTests for bivaroate exponentiality against bifra alternatives based on censored samplesTests for bivariate exponentiality against BHNBUE alternativesTests for bivariate mean residual lifeFixed-width sequential confidence interval for the correlation coefficient of a bivariate normal distributionJackknife variance estimators for generalized L-statistics