The estimation of the mean of an univariate normal population with unknown variance is considered when uncertain non-sample prior information is available. Alternative estimators are defined to incorporate both the sample as well as the non-sample information in the estimation process. Some of the important statistical properties of the restricted, preliminary test, and shrinkage estimators are investigated. The performances of the estimators are compared based on the criteria of unbiasedness and mean square error in order to search for a 'best' estimator. Both analytical and graphical methods are explored. There is no superior estimator that uniformly dominates the others. However, if the non-sample information regarding the value of the ...
In the classical inference, the observed sample data is the only source of information. The Bayesian...
summary The estimation of the slope parameter of the linear regression model with normal error is co...
Abstract. Complementing Rukhin's [5] investigations, the mean squared error of members of a fam...
Estimation of the mean of a univariate normal population with unknown variance is a well-known probl...
[Abstract]: This paper estimates the mean of a normal distribution in presence of non-sample prior i...
[Abstract]: This paper considers alternative estimators of the intercept parameter of the linear reg...
The paper considers shrinkage estimators of the mean vector of a multivariate normal population base...
This paper estimates the mean of a normal distribution in presence of non-sample prior infor-mation ...
Abstract—This paper concerned with pre- test single stage shrinkage estimator for estimating the var...
Let X be a normally distributed with unknown mean µ and variance 2σ. Assume that a prior estimate 0µ...
The estimation of the slope parameter of two linear regression models with normal errors are conside...
Different strategies for the estimation of the mean for samples from p multivariate Student-t popula...
This paper is contemplated to propose a class of shrunken estimators which is further used in constr...
This paper is contemplated to propose a class of shrunken estimators which is further used in constr...
This paper considers estimation of the slope parameter of the linear regression model with Student-t...
In the classical inference, the observed sample data is the only source of information. The Bayesian...
summary The estimation of the slope parameter of the linear regression model with normal error is co...
Abstract. Complementing Rukhin's [5] investigations, the mean squared error of members of a fam...
Estimation of the mean of a univariate normal population with unknown variance is a well-known probl...
[Abstract]: This paper estimates the mean of a normal distribution in presence of non-sample prior i...
[Abstract]: This paper considers alternative estimators of the intercept parameter of the linear reg...
The paper considers shrinkage estimators of the mean vector of a multivariate normal population base...
This paper estimates the mean of a normal distribution in presence of non-sample prior infor-mation ...
Abstract—This paper concerned with pre- test single stage shrinkage estimator for estimating the var...
Let X be a normally distributed with unknown mean µ and variance 2σ. Assume that a prior estimate 0µ...
The estimation of the slope parameter of two linear regression models with normal errors are conside...
Different strategies for the estimation of the mean for samples from p multivariate Student-t popula...
This paper is contemplated to propose a class of shrunken estimators which is further used in constr...
This paper is contemplated to propose a class of shrunken estimators which is further used in constr...
This paper considers estimation of the slope parameter of the linear regression model with Student-t...
In the classical inference, the observed sample data is the only source of information. The Bayesian...
summary The estimation of the slope parameter of the linear regression model with normal error is co...
Abstract. Complementing Rukhin's [5] investigations, the mean squared error of members of a fam...