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The following pages link to On a two-stage procedure having second-order properties with applications (Q1974115):
Displayed 33 items.
- Asymptotic theory for a two-stage procedure in sequential interval estimation of a normal mean (Q385118) (← links)
- Higher order approximations by a two-stage procedure for a negative exponential distribution (Q550120) (← links)
- Asymptotic second-order consistency for two-stage estimation methodologies and its applications (Q904104) (← links)
- Double shrink methodologies to determine the sample size via covariance structures (Q958760) (← links)
- Purely sequential bounded-risk point estimation of the negative binomial mean under various loss functions: one-sample problem (Q1786904) (← links)
- Inference on high-dimensional mean vectors with fewer observations than the dimension (Q1930608) (← links)
- Two-stage procedure of fixed-width confidence intervals for the risk ratio (Q2283668) (← links)
- Two-Stage Nonparametric Sequential Estimation of the Directional Density with Complete and Missing Observations (Q2787033) (← links)
- Multistage point estimation methodologies for a negative exponential location under a modified linex loss function: Illustrations with infant mortality and bone marrow data (Q2816632) (← links)
- Multistage estimation of the difference of locations of two negative exponential populations under a modified Linex loss function: Real data illustrations from cancer studies and reliability analysis (Q2830725) (← links)
- Effective Two-Stage Estimation for a Linear Function of High-Dimensional Gaussian Means (Q3068084) (← links)
- Two-Stage Procedures for High-Dimensional Data (Q3106536) (← links)
- Asymptotic Second-Order Efficiency of a Two-Stage Procedure for Estimating a Linear Function of Normal Means (Q3155682) (← links)
- A Three-Stage Selection Procedure With an Exact Consistency (Q3585260) (← links)
- Plug-In Two-Stage Normal Density Estimation Under MISE Loss: Unknown Variance (Q3630052) (← links)
- On Exact and Asymptotic Properties of Two-Stage and Sequential Estimation of the Normal Mean Under LINEX Loss (Q3645023) (← links)
- Two stage procedure having exact consistency and second order properties for the s best selection (Q4521919) (← links)
- Purely Sequential and Two-Stage Bounded-Length Confidence Interval Estimation Problems in Fisher’s “Nile” Example (Q4578225) (← links)
- Two-stage estimation for a normal mean having a known lower bound of variance with final sample size defined via Gini’s mean difference and mean absolute deviation (Q4689944) (← links)
- High-confidence nonparametric fixed-width uncertainty intervals and applications to projected high-dimensional data and common mean estimation (Q4987193) (← links)
- A new formulation of minimum risk fixed-width confidence interval (MRFWCI) estimation problems for a normal mean with illustrations and simulations: Applications to air quality data (Q5089393) (← links)
- Sequential minimum risk point estimation (MRPE) methodology for a normal mean under Linex loss plus sampling cost: First-order and second-order asymptotics (Q5215361) (← links)
- On sequential spectral analysis of amplitude-modulated time series (Q5227808) (← links)
- Higher than second order approximations for sequential point estimation by a two-stage procedure (Q5299479) (← links)
- A New Approach to Determine the Pilot Sample Size in Two-Stage Sampling (Q5460665) (← links)
- A Personal Tribute to Milton Sobel: Selecting the Best Treatment (Q5478881) (← links)
- Multistage Estimation Procedures with Bounded Risk for the Normal Mean Under LINEX Loss Function (Q5478887) (← links)
- A Two-Stage Procedure with Elimination for Partitioning a Set of Normal Populations with Respect to a Control (Q5485893) (← links)
- Two-stage procedure in a first-order autoregressive process and comparison with a purely sequential procedure (Q5861991) (← links)
- On a class of purely sequential procedures with applications to estimation and ranking and selection problems (Q5861992) (← links)
- Discussion on “Two-Stage Procedures for High-Dimensional Data” by Makoto Aoshima and Kazuyoshi Yata (Q5894442) (← links)
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