In traditional statistics all parameters of the mathematical model and possible observations should be well defined. Sometimes such assumption appears too rigid for the real-life problems, especially when dealing with imprecise or linguistic data. To relax this rigidity fuzzy methods are incorporated into statistics. This paper is devoted to statistical inference about the population median in the presence of vague data. We propose the notion of fuzzy median. Then we suggest a fuzzy estimator and fuzzy confidence interval for the median. Next we discuss the problem of hypothesis testing concerning the median in the presence of imprecise data. All methods presented are distribution-free
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterized by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
This book offers a comprehensive reference guide to fuzzy statistics and fuzzy decision-making techn...
In this paper the population and sample medians of a real-valued random variable are generalized to ...
In this paper, we develop fuzzy, possibilistic hypothesis tests for testing crisp hypotheses for a d...
Statistical hypothesis testing is very important for finding decisions in practical problems. Usuall...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
In traditional statistics all parameters of the mathematical model and possible observations should ...
In quantifying the central tendency of the distribution of a random fuzzy number (or fuzzy random va...
It is well known that in decision making under uncertainty, while we are guided by a general (and ab...
In this paper we consider two-sample hypotheses tests for means in normal populations with fuzzy dat...
We emphasize problems where fuzzy data appear naturally and need to be used and analyzed properly wi...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterized by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
This book offers a comprehensive reference guide to fuzzy statistics and fuzzy decision-making techn...
In this paper the population and sample medians of a real-valued random variable are generalized to ...
In this paper, we develop fuzzy, possibilistic hypothesis tests for testing crisp hypotheses for a d...
Statistical hypothesis testing is very important for finding decisions in practical problems. Usuall...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
summary:The development of effective methods of data processing belongs to important challenges of m...
In traditional statistics all parameters of the mathematical model and possible observations should ...
In quantifying the central tendency of the distribution of a random fuzzy number (or fuzzy random va...
It is well known that in decision making under uncertainty, while we are guided by a general (and ab...
In this paper we consider two-sample hypotheses tests for means in normal populations with fuzzy dat...
We emphasize problems where fuzzy data appear naturally and need to be used and analyzed properly wi...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterized by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...
Fuzzy models generally provide an output characterised by vagueness, which is expressed through a so...