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In this paper, we review several recurrence relations and identities established for the single and product moments of order statistics from an arbitrary continuous distribution. We point out the interrelationships between many of these recurrence relations. We discuss the results giving the bounds for the number of single and double integrals needed to be evaluated in order to compute the first, second and product moments of order statistics in a sample of size n from an arbitrary continuous distribution, given these moments in samples of sizes n-1 and less. Improvements of these bounds for the case of symmetric continuous distributions are also discussed  相似文献   

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In this paper, we derive several new recurrence relations and indentities satisfied by the single and the product moments of order statistics from a sample of size n in the presence of an outlier. These recurrence relations involve the first two single moments and the product moments in samples of sized n?1 and less. By making use of these recurrence relations we show that it is sufficient to evaluate at most two single rerents and (n?2)/2 product moment when n is even and two single moments and (n?2)/2 product moments when n is odd, in order to evaluate the first and second single moments and product moments of all order statistics in a sample of size n comprising an outlier, given these moments for the all sample of size less than n. These generalize the results of Govindarajulu (1963), Joshi (1971), and Joshi and Balakrishnan (1982) to the case when the sample includes a single outlier. We also establish some simple identitites involving linear combination of convariances of order statistics. These results can be effectively used to reduce the amount of numerical computation considerably and also to check the accuracy of the computations while evaluating means, variances and covariances of order statistics from an outlier model.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Two recurrence relations with respect to sample size are given concerning the joint distribution of skewness and kurtosis of random observations from a normal population: one between the probability density functions and the other between the product moments. As a consequence, the latter yields a recurrence formula for the moments of sample kurtosis. The exact moments of Jarque-Bera statistic is also given.  相似文献   

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In this paper an expression for the inverse moment of order r is given for the truncated binomial and Poisson distributions. This enables one to obtain inverse moments in a finite series. Some applications and multivariate generalizations are also given. The method also enables one to obtain relations between inverse moments and factorial moments and distributions of sums of variables.  相似文献   

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This paper considers the effects of informative two-stage cluster sampling on estimation and prediction. The aims of this article are twofold: first to estimate the parameters of the superpopulation model for two-stage cluster sampling from a finite population, when the sampling design for both stages is informative, using maximum likelihood estimation methods based on the sample-likelihood function; secondly to predict the finite population total and to predict the cluster-specific effects and the cluster totals for clusters in the sample and for clusters not in the sample. To achieve this we derive the sample and sample-complement distributions and the moments of the first and second stage measurements. Also we derive the conditional sample and conditional sample-complement distributions and the moments of the cluster-specific effects given the cluster measurements. It should be noted that classical design-based inference that consists of weighting the sample observations by the inverse of sample selection probabilities cannot be applied for the prediction of the cluster-specific effects for clusters not in the sample. Also we give an alternative justification of the Royall [1976. The linear least squares prediction approach to two-stage sampling. Journal of the American Statistical Association 71, 657–664] predictor of the finite population total under two-stage cluster population. Furthermore, small-area models are studied under informative sampling.  相似文献   

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Moments and central moments of a random variable X   are expressed as integrals of functions of lower-order conditional moments and the cumulative distribution of XX. In particular, sample central moments of order 2k2k are expressed as the sum of between groups variations, providing an analogue to the analysis of variance. Similar expressions are obtained for the expectations of real-valued and measurable functions of XX.  相似文献   

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The heart of a direct solution of the problem of moments of moments is a formula for the expected value of a product of sample power sums in terms of a linear function of products of population power sums. Such a result was given by Skellam (1949) and, earlier and more generally, by Dwyer (1938). The approach here leads to a result for the easily handled case which features the product of unit power sums of each multivariate variable from which a general case comes by easy extension without the need of technical material required by the earlier approaches. A corollary provides a new solution for the problem of obtaining the unbiased estimate of any linear function of products of power sums.  相似文献   

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Certain recurrence relations for the single and product moments of the order statistics of a random sample of sizen arising from a beta distribution are derived. The usefulness of these relations in evaluating the single and product moments of beta order statistics is also discussed.  相似文献   

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This paper is concerned with establishing the correspondence between the fourth- order moments structure and the parametric representation for augmented ARCH processes. In an introduction, the possible types of fourth-order moments are classified and some tentative interpretation for each class is given. Then, algebraic formulae are developed that permit the calculation of all fourth- order cross moments that are possibly non-zero within the AARCH class on the basis of known AARCH parameters. These formulae are useful for evaluating properties of estimated AARCH models, if estimation is conducted via maximum likelihood methods or approximations, and also for possible use in method-of-moments estimation.  相似文献   

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Balakrishnan (1987a) has recently shown that the moments of order statistics in samples drawn from a continuous population with pdf f(x) symmetric about zero comprising a single outlier with pdf g(x) also symmetric about zero can be expressed in terms of the moments of order statistics in samples drawn from the population obtained by folding the pdf f(x) at zero and the moments of order statistics in samples drawn from the population obtained by folding the pdf f(x) at zero comprising a single outlier with pdf obtained by folding g(x) at zero. The cumulative round off error involved in the numerical evaluation of the moments of order statistics from the symmetric outlier model, using a table of the moments of order statistics from the folded population and the moments of order statistics from the folded outlier model, has also been studied by Balakrishnan (1987a) and shown to be not serious. Making use of these results we study here the robustness of some estimators of th location and scale parameters of a double exponential distribution.  相似文献   

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Estimates for the size of a closed population are given for multiple recapture studies in continuous time. The estimates are derived by a method of moments for martingales. An estimate and associated standard error of the population size are derived for a homogeneous population when the capture rates are permitted to depend on time in an unspecified manner. Corresponding results are obtained when the capture rates vary among individuals as well. Explicit expressions are given for these estimates and standard errors which involve only simple computation.  相似文献   

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The problem offinding expressions for sampling moments of sample moments has been ahistorically old one. This problem is treated here, with the use of partitions and multi partitions , for the univariate as well as the multivariate case. The systematic combinatorial approach minimizes the chance of omitting any

contributions and making errors in their computation. Componentwise identification is made possible , soerrors can be located. From the complete set of general moment formulae, s pecial cases may be obtained by identifying identical variables.  相似文献   

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A meta-elliptical model is a distribution function whose copula is that of an elliptical distribution. The tail dependence function in such a bivariate model has a parametric representation with two parameters: a tail parameter and a correlation parameter. The correlation parameter can be estimated by robust methods based on the whole sample. Using the estimated correlation parameter as plug-in estimator, we then estimate the tail parameter applying a modification of the method of moments approach proposed in the paper by Einmahl et al. (2008). We show that such an estimator is consistent and asymptotically normal. Further, we derive the joint limit distribution of the estimators of the two parameters. We illustrate the small sample behavior of the estimator of the tail parameter by a simulation study and on real data, and we compare its performance to that of the competitive estimators.  相似文献   

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To approximate the joint distribution of the two-colony stepping-stone model, a finite mixture approach is proposed for constructing discrete multi-variate distributions. This approach generahzes the classic method of linear combinations of independent variables. The stepping-stone model is approximated through matching known moments. Numerical examples from entomology are given. Comparisons are made with the work by Wehrly et al (1993).  相似文献   

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The finite sample moments of the bootstrap estimator of the James-Stein rule are derived and shown to be biased. Analytical results shed some light upon the source of bias and suggest that the bootstrap will be biased in other settings where the moments of the statistic of interest depends on nonlinear functions of the parameters of its distribution.  相似文献   

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The finite sample moments of the bootstrap estimator of the James-Stein rule are derived and shown to be biased. Analytical results shed some light upon the source of bias and suggest that the bootstrap will be biased in other settings where the moments of the statistic of interest depends on nonlinear functions of the parameters of its distribution.  相似文献   

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Certain recurrence relations for the moments of different orders of the largest order statistic from a gamma distribution with shape parameter p are obtained. By using this it is shown that for obtaining the moment of any order of each order statistic of a sample of size n from the gamma distribution, one has to evaluate at most n-2 single integrals.  相似文献   

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Apart from having intrinsic mathematical interest, order statistics are also useful in the solution of many applied sampling and analysis problems. For a general review of the properties and uses of order statistics, see David (1981). This paper provides tabulations of means and variances of certain order statistics from the gamma distribution, for parameter values not previously available. The work was motivated by a particular quota sampling problem, for which existing tables are not adequate. The solution to this sampling problem actually requires the moments of the highest order statistic within a given set; however the calculation algorithm used involves a recurrence relation, which causes all the lower order statistics to be calculated first. Therefore we took the opportunity to develop more extensive tables for the gamma order statistic moments in general. Our tables provide values for the order statistic moments which were not available in previous tables, notably those for higher values of m, the gamma distribution shape parameter. However we have also retained the corresponding statistics for lower values of m, first to allow for checking accuracy of the computtions agtainst previous tables, and second to provide an integrated presentation of our new results with the previously known values in a consistent format  相似文献   

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In this paper some general relations for expectations of functions of record values are established. It is seen that these relations may be used to obtain recurrence relations for moments of record values. Bounds on expectations of record values with numerical computations are presented. Applications to the characterizations of the generalizeed exponential distribution are also given.  相似文献   

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In this paper some recurrence relations of moments of doubly truncated multivariate normal distribution are obtained. The bivariate case is given as an example and some applications are indicated.  相似文献   

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