Consider an i.i.d. sample X∗1, X∗2,..., X∗n from a location-scale family, and assume that the only available observations consist of the partial maxima (or minima) sequence, X∗1:1, X∗2:2,..., X∗n:n, where X∗j:j = max{X∗1,..., X∗j}. This kind of truncation appears in several circumstances, including best per-formances in athletics events. In the case of partial maxima, the form of the BLUEs (best linear unbiased estimators) is quite similar to the form of the well-known Lloyd’s (1952) BLUEs, based on (the sufficient sample of) order statistics, but, in contrast to the classical case, their consistency is no longer obvious. The present paper is mainly concerned with the scale parameter, showing that the variance of the partial maxima BLUE is ...
A maxbias curve is a powerful tool to describe the robustness of an estimator. It tells us how much ...
The positivity of the best linear unbiased estimator of the scale parameter of a location-scale fami...
The bias bound function of an estimator is an important quantity in order to perform globally robust...
Consider an i.i.d. sample X∗1, X∗2,..., X∗n from a location-scale family, and as-sume that the only ...
Linear functions on spacings—instead of linear functions on order statistics—are considered, in orde...
This report consists of three parts, the first one dealing with the unbiased, minimum-variance estim...
Common nearly best linear estimates of location and scale parameters of normal and logistic distribu...
Simultaneous robust estimates of location and scale parameters are derived from minimizing a minimum...
In this paper quite efficient large sample estimation procedures are derived for jointly estimating ...
This paper addresses the issue of deriving estimators improving on the best loca-tion equivariant (o...
This paper is concerned with estimation of the restricted parameters in location and/or scale famili...
The estimation of a linear combination of several restricted location parameters is addressed from a...
In this article, we derived the Best Linear Unbiased Estimator (BLUE) of the location parameter of c...
The standard two-sided power distribution is a flexible distribution having uniform, power function ...
Best linear unbiased estimators of location and scale parameters based on order statistics (from eit...
A maxbias curve is a powerful tool to describe the robustness of an estimator. It tells us how much ...
The positivity of the best linear unbiased estimator of the scale parameter of a location-scale fami...
The bias bound function of an estimator is an important quantity in order to perform globally robust...
Consider an i.i.d. sample X∗1, X∗2,..., X∗n from a location-scale family, and as-sume that the only ...
Linear functions on spacings—instead of linear functions on order statistics—are considered, in orde...
This report consists of three parts, the first one dealing with the unbiased, minimum-variance estim...
Common nearly best linear estimates of location and scale parameters of normal and logistic distribu...
Simultaneous robust estimates of location and scale parameters are derived from minimizing a minimum...
In this paper quite efficient large sample estimation procedures are derived for jointly estimating ...
This paper addresses the issue of deriving estimators improving on the best loca-tion equivariant (o...
This paper is concerned with estimation of the restricted parameters in location and/or scale famili...
The estimation of a linear combination of several restricted location parameters is addressed from a...
In this article, we derived the Best Linear Unbiased Estimator (BLUE) of the location parameter of c...
The standard two-sided power distribution is a flexible distribution having uniform, power function ...
Best linear unbiased estimators of location and scale parameters based on order statistics (from eit...
A maxbias curve is a powerful tool to describe the robustness of an estimator. It tells us how much ...
The positivity of the best linear unbiased estimator of the scale parameter of a location-scale fami...
The bias bound function of an estimator is an important quantity in order to perform globally robust...