Interval estimation of the common mean |
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Authors: | C.G. Khatri K.R Shah |
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Affiliation: | 1. Gujarat University ,;2. University of Waterloo , |
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Abstract: | Brown and Cohen (1974) considered the problem of interval estimation of the common mean of two normal populations based on independent random samples. They showed that if we take the usual confidence interval using the first sample only and centre it around an appropriate combined estimate of the common mean the resulting interval would contain the true value with higher probability. They also gave a sufficient condition which such a point estimate should satisfy. Bhattacharya and Shah (1978) showed that the estimates satisfying this condition are nearly identical to the mean of the first sample. In this paper we obtain a stronger sufficient condition which is satisfied by many point estimates when the size of the second sample exceeds ten. |
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Keywords: | combined estimates confidence intervals sufficient conditions for improved confidence bounds |
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