SUMMARY. The paper revisits Basu’s Theorem, and documents some of its many applications in statistical inference. There is also some discussion on the relationship between the concepts of sufficiency, completeness and ancillarity. 1
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Dr. John Musisi Senyonyi-MubiruConditional inference...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines, this b...
"Statistical Inference is a delightfully modern text on statistical theory and deserves serious cons...
Abstract. Each statistic, which is pairwise sufficient and (in a natural sense) countably complete, ...
Abstract: Generalized definitions of the invariance, (partial) sufficiency and ancillarity principle...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
In statistical inference one of the most important properties that an estimator of an unknown parame...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
This note provides simple sufficient conditions for the non-existence of non-trivial ancillary stati...
Professor Jayanta Kumar Ghosh has contributed massively to various areas of Statistics over the last...
The comprehensive, balanced account of the theory of statistical inference, its main ideas and contr...
Adopting a broad view of statistical inference, the text concentrates on what various techniques do,...
The introduction of the axioms of utility led many statisticians to think that there is only one cor...
Consists mainly of 33 articles and papers reprinted from journals1 v. (various paging) ;Title page, ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Dr. John Musisi Senyonyi-MubiruConditional inference...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines, this b...
"Statistical Inference is a delightfully modern text on statistical theory and deserves serious cons...
Abstract. Each statistic, which is pairwise sufficient and (in a natural sense) countably complete, ...
Abstract: Generalized definitions of the invariance, (partial) sufficiency and ancillarity principle...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
In statistical inference one of the most important properties that an estimator of an unknown parame...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
This note provides simple sufficient conditions for the non-existence of non-trivial ancillary stati...
Professor Jayanta Kumar Ghosh has contributed massively to various areas of Statistics over the last...
The comprehensive, balanced account of the theory of statistical inference, its main ideas and contr...
Adopting a broad view of statistical inference, the text concentrates on what various techniques do,...
The introduction of the axioms of utility led many statisticians to think that there is only one cor...
Consists mainly of 33 articles and papers reprinted from journals1 v. (various paging) ;Title page, ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Dr. John Musisi Senyonyi-MubiruConditional inference...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines, this b...