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A modification of ranked set sampling (RSS) called moving extremes ranked set sampling (MERSS) is considered for the estimation of the scale parameter of scale distributions. A maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is studied and its properties are obtained. We prove the MLE is an equivariant...
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In ecological and environmental sampling the quantification of units is either difficult or overly demanding in terms of the time, money, workload, it requires. For this reason efficient and cost-effective sampling methods need to be devised for data collecting. The most commonly used method for...
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In this research work we introduce a new sampling design, namely a two-stage cluster sampling, where probability proportional to size with replacement is used in the first stage unit and ranked set sampling in the second in order to address the issue of marked variability in the sizes of...
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In this paper we have suggested some improved estimator of parameters of Morgenstern type bivariate logistic distribution (MTBLD) using ranked set sampling. We have shown the superiority of the proposed estimators over Chacko and Thomas (2009) estimators.
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A judgment post-stratified (JPS) sample is used in order to develop statistical inference for population quantiles and variance. For the pth order of the population quantile, a test is constructed, an estimator is developed, and a distribution-free confidence interval is provided. An unbiased...
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Ranked set sampling (RSS) is a technique for incorporating auxiliary (concomitant) information into estimation and testing procedures right at the design stage. In this paper, we propose group sequential testing procedures for comparing two treatments with binary outcomes under an RSS scheme...
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Ranked set sampling (RSS) schemes were originally proposed to increase efficiency in estimation. On the other hand, group sequential methods provide substantial savings in sample and enable us to make decisions as early as possible. In this manuscript, we intend to combine the benefits of the...
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