A bayes method for estimating the common mean of two normal populations
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- A revisit to the common mean problem: comparing the maximum likelihood estimator with the Graybill-Deal estimator
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- A bayesian approach to the comparison of two means
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- Statistical inference for the common mean of two log-normal distributions and some applications in reliability
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