On Two-Stage Confidence Interval Procedures and Their Comparisons for Estimating the Difference of Normal Means
DOI10.1080/07474940903479482zbMath1189.62136OpenAlexW2088892637MaRDI QIDQ5190365
Nitis Mukhopadhyay, Basil M. De Silva, V. B. Waikar
Publication date: 17 March 2010
Published in: Sequential Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/07474940903479482
oversamplingBehrens-Fisher problemfixed-width intervalsingle-stage samplingtwo-stage samplingoperational simplicityproportional variance
Sequential statistical design (62L05) Sequential estimation (62L12) Paired and multiple comparisons; multiple testing (62J15)
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