In this article we consider statistical inferences about the unknown parameters of the inverse Weibull distribution based on progressively first-failure censoring using Bayesian procedures. The Bayes estimators are obtained based on both the symmetric and asymmetric (Linex, General Entropy and Precautionary) loss functions. There are no explicit forms for the Bayes estimators; therefore, we propose the Lindley’s approximation method to compute the Bayes estimators. A comparison between these estimators and the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is provided by using extensive simulation and two criteria, namely, the bias and the mean squared error. It is concluded that the approximate Bayes estimators outperform the MLEs most of the time. Re...
n this paper, we obtained based on record value, the maximum likelihood, minimum variance unbiased a...
In this paper, the problem of prediction is discussed for inverse Weibull distribution. Posterior di...
The main contribution of this work is to develop a linear exponential loss function (LINEX) to estim...
This article deals with the estimation of the parameters and reliability characteristics in inverse ...
Bayes and frequentist estimators are obtained for the two-parameter Weibull failure time distributio...
The main purpose of this work is to draw comparisons between the classical maximum likelihood and th...
In this paper, we discuss the problem of estimating the parameters of the Lindely Weibull distributi...
The families of mixture distributions have a wider range of applications in different fields such as...
This paper develops Bayesian estimation and prediction, for a mixture of Weibull and Lomax distribut...
Censored data play a pivotal role in life testing experiments since they significantly reduce cost a...
This paper investigates the statistical inference of inverse power Lomax distribution parameters und...
In this paper, Inverse Weibull Distribution is considered. The classical Maximum likelihood estimato...
The main objective of this article is to develop a linear, exponential loss function (LXLF) to the d...
Inthis article, we consider the problem of estimating the parameters and reliability function of the...
Given the recorded life times from a Weibull distribution, Bayes estimates of the reliability functi...
n this paper, we obtained based on record value, the maximum likelihood, minimum variance unbiased a...
In this paper, the problem of prediction is discussed for inverse Weibull distribution. Posterior di...
The main contribution of this work is to develop a linear exponential loss function (LINEX) to estim...
This article deals with the estimation of the parameters and reliability characteristics in inverse ...
Bayes and frequentist estimators are obtained for the two-parameter Weibull failure time distributio...
The main purpose of this work is to draw comparisons between the classical maximum likelihood and th...
In this paper, we discuss the problem of estimating the parameters of the Lindely Weibull distributi...
The families of mixture distributions have a wider range of applications in different fields such as...
This paper develops Bayesian estimation and prediction, for a mixture of Weibull and Lomax distribut...
Censored data play a pivotal role in life testing experiments since they significantly reduce cost a...
This paper investigates the statistical inference of inverse power Lomax distribution parameters und...
In this paper, Inverse Weibull Distribution is considered. The classical Maximum likelihood estimato...
The main objective of this article is to develop a linear, exponential loss function (LXLF) to the d...
Inthis article, we consider the problem of estimating the parameters and reliability function of the...
Given the recorded life times from a Weibull distribution, Bayes estimates of the reliability functi...
n this paper, we obtained based on record value, the maximum likelihood, minimum variance unbiased a...
In this paper, the problem of prediction is discussed for inverse Weibull distribution. Posterior di...
The main contribution of this work is to develop a linear exponential loss function (LINEX) to estim...