[[abstract]]By a two-stage sampling procedure a confidence region for the largest and smallest means of several independent normal populations is constructed, where the population variances are unknown and possibly unequal. This confidence region can be completed after taking additional observations at the second stage and it is then obtained by maximizing the lower bound of the coverage probability with a fixed width at a least favorable configuration of means.When the additional samples at the second stage are not fully obtainable due to cost, time limitations and other unexpected factors, a one-stage confidence region approach for the largest and smallest means of k independent normal populations is proposed. If the second stage samples ...
The two classical approaches in estimation theory are point estimation and confidence interval estim...
A two-stage procedure for constructing fixed-size confidence region of a conditional mean in multiva...
Sequential sampling techniques are very useful when there is a significant cost in obtaining observa...
[[abstract]]A single-stage sampling procedure is proposed for obtaining a nearly optimal confidence ...
[[abstract]]An optimal confidence region is proposed for obtaining the largest and the smallest mean...
International audienceConsider the observation of n iid realizations of an experiment with d>1 possi...
[[abstract]]A single-sample procedure for obtaining an optimal confidence interval for the largest o...
<div><p>Construction of confidence intervals or regions is an important part of statistical inferenc...
AbstractIn order to construct a fixed-size confidence region for the mean vector of an unknown distr...
[[abstract]]This paper presents general one-stage and two-stage sampling procedures for testing the ...
[[abstract]]Suppose that k normal populations with means μ1,…, μ k and variances are considered. Wh...
Generally, confidence regions for the probabilities of a multinomial population are constructed base...
Suppose that there are independent samples available from several multivariate normal populations wi...
To find a better confidence region is always of interest in statistics. One way to find better confi...
We consider two independent N1 2 and N2 a22 populations where 1 2 2 are unknown parameters with - &l...
The two classical approaches in estimation theory are point estimation and confidence interval estim...
A two-stage procedure for constructing fixed-size confidence region of a conditional mean in multiva...
Sequential sampling techniques are very useful when there is a significant cost in obtaining observa...
[[abstract]]A single-stage sampling procedure is proposed for obtaining a nearly optimal confidence ...
[[abstract]]An optimal confidence region is proposed for obtaining the largest and the smallest mean...
International audienceConsider the observation of n iid realizations of an experiment with d>1 possi...
[[abstract]]A single-sample procedure for obtaining an optimal confidence interval for the largest o...
<div><p>Construction of confidence intervals or regions is an important part of statistical inferenc...
AbstractIn order to construct a fixed-size confidence region for the mean vector of an unknown distr...
[[abstract]]This paper presents general one-stage and two-stage sampling procedures for testing the ...
[[abstract]]Suppose that k normal populations with means μ1,…, μ k and variances are considered. Wh...
Generally, confidence regions for the probabilities of a multinomial population are constructed base...
Suppose that there are independent samples available from several multivariate normal populations wi...
To find a better confidence region is always of interest in statistics. One way to find better confi...
We consider two independent N1 2 and N2 a22 populations where 1 2 2 are unknown parameters with - &l...
The two classical approaches in estimation theory are point estimation and confidence interval estim...
A two-stage procedure for constructing fixed-size confidence region of a conditional mean in multiva...
Sequential sampling techniques are very useful when there is a significant cost in obtaining observa...