We study nonparametric estimation of an unknown density function f based on the ranked-based observations obtained from a partially rank-ordered set (PROS) sampling design. PROS sampling design has many applications in environmental, ecological and medical studies where the exact measurement of the variable of interest is costly but a small number of sampling units can be ordered with respect to the variable of interest by any means other than actual measurements and this can be done at low cost. PROS observations involve independent order statistics which are not identically distributed and most of the commonly used nonparametric techniques are not directly applicable to them. We first develop kernel density estimates of f based on an impe...
For the one-sample problem, a two-stage rank test is derived which realizes a required power against...
We present a kernel estimator for the density of a variable when sampling probabilities depend on th...
Ranked Set Sampling (RSS) is a probability based method which provides a practically appealing alter...
The method of ranked set sampling is widely applicable in environmental research mainly in the estim...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
Given the increasing interest in agricultural risk, many have sought improved methods to characteriz...
This article is directed at the problem of reliability estimation using ranked set sampling. A nonpa...
We propose a flexible nonparametric density estimator for panel data. One possible areas of applicat...
A method is proposed for semiparametric estimation where parametric and nonparametric criteria are e...
This paper develops a nonparametric density estimator with parametric overtones. Suppose f(x, θ) is ...
Ranked-set sampling is a widely used sampling procedure when sample observations are expensive or di...
We consider the problem of multivariate density estimation, using samples from the distribution of i...
Density estimation has a long history in statistics. There are two main approaches to density, estim...
For the one-sample problem, a two-stage rank test is derived which realizes a required power against...
We present a kernel estimator for the density of a variable when sampling probabilities depend on th...
Ranked Set Sampling (RSS) is a probability based method which provides a practically appealing alter...
The method of ranked set sampling is widely applicable in environmental research mainly in the estim...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn ...
Given the increasing interest in agricultural risk, many have sought improved methods to characteriz...
This article is directed at the problem of reliability estimation using ranked set sampling. A nonpa...
We propose a flexible nonparametric density estimator for panel data. One possible areas of applicat...
A method is proposed for semiparametric estimation where parametric and nonparametric criteria are e...
This paper develops a nonparametric density estimator with parametric overtones. Suppose f(x, θ) is ...
Ranked-set sampling is a widely used sampling procedure when sample observations are expensive or di...
We consider the problem of multivariate density estimation, using samples from the distribution of i...
Density estimation has a long history in statistics. There are two main approaches to density, estim...
For the one-sample problem, a two-stage rank test is derived which realizes a required power against...
We present a kernel estimator for the density of a variable when sampling probabilities depend on th...
Ranked Set Sampling (RSS) is a probability based method which provides a practically appealing alter...