Selecting the best normal population better than a standard under unequal variances |
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Authors: | Yoshikazu Takada |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematics and Engineering, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan |
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Abstract: | In this article we consider a problem of selecting the best normal population that is better than a standard when the variances are unequal. Single-stage selection procedures are proposed when the variances are known. Wilcox (1984) and Taneja and Dudewicz (1992) proposed two-stage selection procedures when the variances are unknown. In addition to these procedures, we propose a two-stage selection procedure based on the method of Lam (1988). Comparisons are made between these selection procedures in terms of the sample sizes. |
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Keywords: | Normal means Unequal variances Correct selection Indifference zone approach Standard Two-stage selection procedure |
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