Impartial Decision Rules and Sufficient Statistics
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Publication:5814293
DOI10.1214/AOMS/1177729334zbMATH Open0048.11902OpenAlexW2037648669WikidataQ100596500 ScholiaQ100596500MaRDI QIDQ5814293FDOQ5814293
Authors: Raghu Raj Bahadur, Leo A. Goodman
Publication date: 1952
Published in: Annals of Mathematical Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177729334
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- Quantile estimation for a selected normal population
- Estimation after selection from gamma populations with unequal known shape parameters
- ON ESTIMATION FOLLOWING SELECTION FROM NONREGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS
- Improved estimators of hazard rate from a selected exponential population
- Selection and Ranking Procedures–Some Personal Reminiscences, and Thoughts about its Past, Present, and Future
- Equivariant estimation of the selected location parameter
- Quantile estimation of the selected exponential population
- A class of selection procedures based on ranks
- On selecting the best treatment in a generalized linear model
- Estimating parameters of a selected Pareto population
- Estimating quantiles of a selected exponential population.
- A decision-theoretic approach to subset selection
- Estimation of regression coefficient of a selected population
- Inadmissibility results for the selected hazard rates
- Estimation after selection from exponential populations with unequal scale parameters
- Estimation of hazard rate of a selected exponential population
- A parametric bootstrap procedure to estimate the selected mean using censored data
- Estimating the mean of the selected uniform population
- On the consistency of single-stage ranking procedures
- Estimating moments of a selected Pareto population under asymmetric scale invariant loss function
- Selecting the best of two gamma populations having unequal shape parameters
- Bayes-\(P^ *\) subset selection procedures for the best population
- Selecting the exponential population having the larger guarantee time with unequal sample sizes
- Bayesian procedures for ranking and selection problems
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