In this study, we consider the estimation of the location parameter mu and the scale parameter sigma of the shifted Gompertz distribution. We obtain the closed form estimators of these parameters by using the modified maximum likelihood methodology. We also compare the efficiencies of these estimators with the well-known and widely used least squares and maximum likelihood estimators via Monte-Carlo simulation study in terms of bias, mean square error and deficiency criteria. In addition, we evaluate the performances of the proposed estimators when the data set contains outliers or is contaminated. In other words, the robustness properties of the estimators are investigated. A real data set is analyzed to demonstrate the implementation of t...
Three conjectures on the standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis of the shifted Gompertz distribut...
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In this study, we consider the estimation of the location parameter ...
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Abstract: A novel distribution using Poisson-Generating family of distribution with parent distribut...
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Methods of robust statistics are successfully used in the situations when certain sample values diff...
Abstract This paper takes into account the estimation for the unknown parameters of the Gompertz dis...
Three conjectures on the standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis of the shifted Gompertz distribut...
This thesis considers location and scale parameter modelling of the heteroscedastic t-distribution. ...
This article discusses the maximum likelihood, least squares, weighted least squares, and percentile...
In this study, we consider the estimation of the location parameter ...
This article proposes a robust way to estimate the scale parameter of a generalised centered Gaussia...
In this paper, we consider the univariate generalized t (GT) distribution, which is introduced by Mc...
WOS: 000184372700002In this paper, we consider the univariate generalized I (GT) distribution, which...
This paper discussed robust estimation for point estimation of the shape and scale parameters for ge...
This study compares the performance of the Maximum Likelihood estimator (MLE), estimators based on s...
Abstract: A novel distribution using Poisson-Generating family of distribution with parent distribut...
The aim of this study was to describe some parametric estimation methods for the Weibull, gamma and ...
The paper depicts assessment of the Bayesian methodology utilizing Gaussian quadrature formulas and ...
This paper studies estimation of the parameters of the generalized Gompertz distribution based on ra...
Methods of robust statistics are successfully used in the situations when certain sample values diff...
Abstract This paper takes into account the estimation for the unknown parameters of the Gompertz dis...
Three conjectures on the standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis of the shifted Gompertz distribut...
This thesis considers location and scale parameter modelling of the heteroscedastic t-distribution. ...
This article discusses the maximum likelihood, least squares, weighted least squares, and percentile...