Double Extreme Ranked Set Sampling (DERSS) was first introduced by Samawi (2002) as a modification to the well-known Ranked Set Sampling (RSS) and Extreme Ranked Set Sampling (ERSS). In this article, we provide a modification to DERSS scheme with ranking based on an easy-to-rank baseline auxiliary variable known to be associated with survival time. We show that using the modified DERSS improves the performance of the Accelerated failure time (AFT) survival model and provides a more efficient estimator of the hazard ratio than that based on their counter parts simple random sample (SRS), RSS and ERSS, which results in reducing the sample size required and hence the total cost of the study. Our theoretical and simulation studies show the supe...
This study presents a novel methodology to investigate the nonparametric estimation of a survival pr...
In this paper we have adopted the Khoshnevisan et al. (2007) family of estimators to extreme ranked...
www.idescat.net/sort A family of ratio estimators for population mean in extreme ranked set sampling...
Survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tumor, or time ...
In general, survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tum...
In general, survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tum...
For dichotomous or ordinal dependent variables, logistic regression models as one of the generalized...
Logistic regression models for dichotomous or ordinal dependent variables is one of the generalized ...
In this paper, modified ratio estimators of the population mean are suggested using double extreme r...
In this article, we consider the problem of estimating cumulative distribution function (CDF) and a ...
Regression is used to estimate the population mean of the response variable, , in the two cases wher...
The ranked set sampling (RSS) method as suggested by McIntyre (1952) may be modified to come up with...
Logistic regression is the most popular technique available for modeling dichotomous-dependent varia...
The paper provides estimation of the odds ratio between two independent groups using two types of Mo...
In this paper, the estimation of the odds F/(1−F) is considered based on Moving Extreme Ranked Set S...
This study presents a novel methodology to investigate the nonparametric estimation of a survival pr...
In this paper we have adopted the Khoshnevisan et al. (2007) family of estimators to extreme ranked...
www.idescat.net/sort A family of ratio estimators for population mean in extreme ranked set sampling...
Survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tumor, or time ...
In general, survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tum...
In general, survival data are time-to-event data, such as time to death, time to appearance of a tum...
For dichotomous or ordinal dependent variables, logistic regression models as one of the generalized...
Logistic regression models for dichotomous or ordinal dependent variables is one of the generalized ...
In this paper, modified ratio estimators of the population mean are suggested using double extreme r...
In this article, we consider the problem of estimating cumulative distribution function (CDF) and a ...
Regression is used to estimate the population mean of the response variable, , in the two cases wher...
The ranked set sampling (RSS) method as suggested by McIntyre (1952) may be modified to come up with...
Logistic regression is the most popular technique available for modeling dichotomous-dependent varia...
The paper provides estimation of the odds ratio between two independent groups using two types of Mo...
In this paper, the estimation of the odds F/(1−F) is considered based on Moving Extreme Ranked Set S...
This study presents a novel methodology to investigate the nonparametric estimation of a survival pr...
In this paper we have adopted the Khoshnevisan et al. (2007) family of estimators to extreme ranked...
www.idescat.net/sort A family of ratio estimators for population mean in extreme ranked set sampling...