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Bayesian estimators and highest posterior density credible intervals are obtained for two popular inequality measures, viz. the Gini index and the Bonferroni index in the case of the Dagum distribution. The study considers informative and non-informative priors, i.e. the Mukherjee-Islam prior...
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A new location invariant loss function is considered and the best invariant estimator of normal mean is obtained. This estimator is a function of the moment generating function of the lognormal distribution. The admissibility is studied of a class of linear estimators of the form cX + d, where X...
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Bayesian estimators and highest posterior density credible intervals are obtained for two popular inequality measures, viz. the Gini index and the Bonferroni index in the case of the Dagum distribution. The study considers informative and non-informative priors, i.e. the Mukherjee-Islam prior...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013419426
In this paper some different sorts of confidence intervals are considered for the scale parameter of the Burr type XII distribution based on the upper record values. In this regard, the coverage probability is adopted as a measure of improvement when the endpoints are the same for all types of...
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In classical Bayesian inference the prior is treated as fixed, it is asymptotically negligible,thus any information contained in the prior is ignored from the asymptotic first order result.However, in practice often an informative prior is summarized from previous similar or the samekind of...
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Abstract In the present paper we discuss the problem of estimating the survival function R ( x ) = P ( X x ) of the Pareto distribution, when the sample contains discordant observations. Bayes point estimates and credible intervals are obtained by assuming exchangeable and identifiable models...
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In classical Bayesian inference the prior is treated as fixed, it is asymptotically negligible,thus any information contained in the prior is ignored from the asymptotic first order result.However, in practice often an informative prior is summarized from previous similar or the samekind of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257069
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