scientific article

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3313157

zbMath0531.62078MaRDI QIDQ3313157

No author found.

Publication date: 1983


Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items (24)

Further developments in estimation of the largest mean of K normal populationsAn analysis of five simulation methods for determining the number of replications in a complex Monte Carlo studyA note on accelerated sequential estimation of the mean of NEF-PVF distributionsSequential estimation of means of linear processesOn sequential fixed-width confidence intervals for the mean and second-order expansions of the associated coverage probabilitiesTriple stage point estimation for the exponential location parameterA new formulation of minimum risk fixed-width confidence interval (MRFWCI) estimation problems for a normal mean with illustrations and simulations: Applications to air quality dataOn improved accelerated sequential estimation of the mean of an inverse Gaussian distributionA double-sequential sampling schemeA multiply-sequential sampling schemeSome variants of adaptive sampling procedures and their applicationsTheory of new second-order expansions for the moments of \({100\rho \%}\) accelerated sequential stopping times in normal mean estimation problems when \({0<\rho <1}\) is arbitraryMulti-stage point estimation of the mean of an inverse Gaussian distributionImproving Hall's accelerated sequential procedure: generalized multistage fixed-width confidence intervals for a normal meanAccelerated sequential procedure for selecting the best exponential populationFixed-width confidence intervals for contrasts in the meansThree-stage accurate estimation in the general linear modelMultivariate multistage methodologies for simultaneous all pairwise comparisons.Multistage methodologies for comparing several treatments with a controlMinimum risk point estimation of the size of a finite population under mark–recapture strategyMinimum risk point estimation (MRPE) of the mean in an exponential distribution under powered absolute error loss (PAEL) due to estimation plus cost of samplingMulti-stage procedures for the minimum risk and bounded risk point estimation of the location of negative exponential distribution under the modified LINEX loss functionMultistage methodologies for fixed-width simultaneous confidence intervals for all pairwise comparisonsMinimum risk point estimation for a function of a normal mean under weighted power absolute error loss plus cost: First-order and second-order asymptotics







This page was built for publication: