Testing for increasing mean inactivity time
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- A jackknife empirical likelihood ratio test for strong mean inactivity time order
- A simple non-parametric test for decreasing mean time to failure
- A dynamic measure of divergence between two inactivity lifetime distributions
- Nonparametric smooth estimation of the expected inactivity time function
- Testing for the Constancy of Parameters Over Time
Cites work
- Empirical Edgeworth expansions for symmetric statistics
- Entropy-based measure of uncertainty in past lifetime distributions
- Further moments inequalities of life distributions with hypothesis testing applications: The IFRA, NBUC and DMRL classes.
- Jackknifing $U$-Statistics
- Moment inequalities derived from comparing life with its equilibrium form
- Moments inequalities of aging families of distributions with hypotheses testing applications
- ON THE MEAN INACTIVITY TIME ORDERING WITH RELIABILITY APPLICATIONS
- On a characterization of right spread order by the increasing convex order
- Reliability Properties of Reversed Residual Lifetime
- SOME RESULTS ABOUT MIT ORDER AND IMIT CLASS OF LIFE DISTRIBUTIONS
- Some results on reversed hazard rate.
- Stochastic Comparison of Residual Life and Inactivity Time at a Random Time
- The Reversed Hazard Rate Function
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