An Elimination Type Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the Population with the Largest Mean fromkLogistic Populations
DOI10.1080/01966324.1991.10737316zbMath0774.62023OpenAlexW2069943934WikidataQ58250481 ScholiaQ58250481MaRDI QIDQ3136533
Publication date: 18 October 1993
Published in: American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01966324.1991.10737316
efficiencyapproximationsubset selectionselection procedurelargest meanlogistic populationsample meansEdgeworth series expansionssingle-stage procedureelimination type two- stage procedure
Approximations to statistical distributions (nonasymptotic) (62E17) Sequential statistical analysis (62L10) Statistical tables (62Q05) Statistical ranking and selection procedures (62F07)
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