Selecting the Best Exponential Population When the Scale Parameters are Bounded |
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Authors: | Neeraj Misra Narinder Kumar |
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Affiliation: | Punjab University , India |
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Abstract: | Consider k (≥ 2) independent exponential populations with different location and scale parameters. Call a population associated with largest of unknown location parameters as the best population. For the goal of selecting the best population, it is established that if the scale parameters are completely unknown, then the indifference-zone probability requirement can not be guaranteed by any single sample decision rule which is just and translation invariant. Under the assumption that the scale parameters are bounded above by a known constant, a single sample selection procedure is proposed for which the indifference-zone probability requirement can be guaranteed. Under the same assumption, 100P*% simultaneous upper confidence intervals for all distances from the largest location parameter are also obtained. |
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Keywords: | AMS (1980) subject classifications Primary 62F07 |
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