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maximum likelihood estimation 10 order statistics 5 moments 4 simulation 4 small area estimation 4 COVID-19 3 Lindley distribution 3 auxiliary variable 3 cluster analysis 3 cross-validation 3 maximum likelihood estimator 3 mean square error 3 outliers 3 Akash distribution 2 Bayesian approach 2 Bayesian inference 2 CO2 2 European Union 2 Gibbs sampler 2 MCMC 2 Poisson distribution 2 Study variable 2 Warsaw Stock Exchange 2 bias 2 calibration 2 characteristic function 2 climate change 2 compound distribution 2 copula 2 count data 2 coverage probability 2 data integration 2 double sampling 2 dynamic model 2 energy 2 estimation 2 exponential distribution 2 goodness of fit 2 hazard rate function 2 imputation 2
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Okrasa, Włodzimierz 10 Krzyśko, Mirosław 6 Dehnel, Grażyna 5 Lahiri, Partha 5 Shanker, Rama 5 Domański, Czesław 4 Gurgul, Henryk 4 Górecki, Tomasz 4 Rao, J. N. K. 4 Shabbir, Javid 4 Walesiak, Marek 4 Wołyński, Waldemar 4 Ayhan, H. Öztaş 3 Białek, Jacek 3 Burgard, Jan Pablo 3 Ghosh, Malay 3 Gołata, Elżbieta 3 Grzenda, Wioletta 3 Hassan, Amal S. 3 Jędrzejczak, Alina 3 Kordos, Jan 3 Kubacki, Jan 3 Longford, Nicholas T. 3 Münnich, Ralf 3 Okrasa, Wlodzimierz 3 Rai, Piyush Kant 3 Rossa, Agnieszka 3 Shangodoyin, Dahud Kehinde 3 Shukla, Kamlesh Kumar 3 Singh, Housila P. 3 Szczepocki, Piotr 3 Wawrowski, Łukasz 3 Zeghdoudi, Halim 3 Łukaszonek, Wojciech 3 Żądło, Tomasz 3 Abu Awwad, Raed R. 2 Abufoudeh, Ghassan K. 2 Agiwal, Varun 2 Al-Nasser, Amjad D. 2 Alizadeh, Morad 2
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Statistics in Transition New Series 311 Statistics in Transition new series (SiTns) 50
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Predicting parity progression ratios for young women by the end of their childbearing life
Rossa, Agnieszka; Palma, Agnieszka - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 55-71
Parity progression ratios (PPR's) have been extensively described in literature on demography and have played an important role in fertility, unlike the idea of calculating projected parity progression ratios proposed by Brass (1985). However, we decided to use this method in our paper to...
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Using the ICAPM to estimate the cost of capital of stock portfolios: empirical evidence on the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Urbański, Stanisław; Leśkow, Jacek - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 73-94
The aim of this paper is to present the method for estimating the cost of capital of typical portfolios available on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The authors introduce the three factor Fama-French model and its two modifications. They also apply the bootstrap method to evaluate the variability of...
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KLEMS growth accounting implemented in Poland
Kotlewski, Dariusz; Błażej, Mirosław - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 95-122
The aim of the article is to present the main body of the KLEMS growth accounting recently implemented in Poland. The works on the KLEMS productivity accounting in Poland started in 2013 and focused on areas such as the development of methodology and the availability and assessment of data....
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Change-point detection in CO₂ emission-energy consumption nexus using a recursive Bayesian estimation approach
Awe, Olushina Olawale; Adepoju, Abosede Adedayo - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 123-136
This article focuses on the synthesis of conditional dependence structure of recursive Bayesian estimation of dynamic state space models with time-varying parameters using a newly modified recursive Bayesian algorithm. The results of empirical applications to climate data from Nigeria reveals...
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Robust estimation of wages in small enterprises: the application to Poland’s districts
Dehnel, Grażyna; Wawrowski, Łukasz - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 137-157
The paper presents an empirical study designed to test a small area estimation method. The aim of the study is to apply a robust version of the Fay-Herriot model to the estimation of average wages in the small business sector. Unlike the classical Fay-Herriot model, its robust version makes it...
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Generalized exponential estimators for the finite population mean
Zaman, Tolga - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 159-168
This study proposes a new class of exponential-type estimators in simple random sampling for the estimation of the population mean of the study variable using information of the population proportion possessing certain attributes. Theoretically, mean squared error (MSE) equations of the...
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Alternative approach to moments of order statistics from one-parameter Weibull distribution
Rai, Piyush Kant; Sirohi, Anu - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 1, pp. 169-178
The Weibull distribution is used to describe various observed failures of phenomena and widely used in survival analysis and reliability theory. Sometimes it is very difficult to compute moments of such distributions due to various reasons for e.g. analytical issues, multi parameter cases etc....
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Count copula regression model using generalized beta distribution of the second kind
Safari-Katesari, Hadi; Zaroudi, Samira - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 2, pp. 1-12
Modelling claims severity for obtaining insurance premium is one of the major concerns of the insurance industry. There is a considerable amount of literature on the actuarial application of the copula model to calculate the pure premium. In this paper, we model claims severity for computing the...
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Beta transmuted Lomax distribution with applications
Hurairah, Ahmed; Alabid, Abdelhakim - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 2, pp. 13-34
In this paper we propose and test a composite generalizer of the Lomax distribution .The genesis of the beta distribution and transmuted map is used to develop the so-called beta transmuted Lomax (BTL) distribution. The properties of the distribution are discussed and explicit expressions are...
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On the choice of the number of Monte Carlo iterations and bootstrap replicates in Empirical Best Prediction
Chwila, Adam; Żądło, Tomasz - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 2, pp. 35-60
Empirical Best Predictors (EBPs) are widely used for small area estimation purposes. In the case of longitudinal surveys, this class of predictors can be used to predict any given population or subpopulation characteristic for any time period, including future periods. Generally, the value of an...
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