In situations where several positive random variables cannot be described using symmetrical distributions, a positively asymmetric distribution which has garnered much attention for studying them is the Birnbaum-Saunders (BS) distribution. This distribution was originally proposed to study fatigue over time in materials and has become widely employed for reliability and fatigue studies. In statistics, the coefficient of variation (CV) is employed to measure relative variation. Furthermore, comparing the CVs of several samples from BS distributions is an important approach to assess the variation among them. Herein, we propose estimation methods for the simultaneous confidence intervals (SCIs) for all pairwise differences between the CVs of ...
Motivated by the recent work of Herbert, Hayen, Macaskill and Walter [Interval estimation for the di...
In studies in which a binary response for each subject is observed, the success probability and func...
In the paper, the relative potency of two drugs using confidence intervals for the ratio of two mean...
The Birnbaum–Saunders (BS) distribution, which is asymmetric with non-negative support, can be trans...
The fatigue failure of materials can be investigated by applying the Birnbaum-Saunders (BS) distribu...
Fatigue in a material occurs when it is subjected to fluctuating stress and strain, which usually re...
This paper proposes confidence intervals for a single mean and difference of two means of normal dis...
Two-parameter Birnbaum-Saunders distribution has been widely studied in Reliability Theory due to it...
The coefficient of variation is useful to measure and compare the dispersion of the data when differ...
We construct several explicit asymptotic two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference bet...
The construction of asymptotic confidence intervals is considered for the difference of binomial pro...
Herein, we present four methods for constructing confidence intervals for the ratio of the coefficie...
The Weibull distribution, one of the most significant distributions with applications in numerous fi...
This paper proposes new confidence intervals for the weighted coefficients of variation (CV) of two-...
In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
Motivated by the recent work of Herbert, Hayen, Macaskill and Walter [Interval estimation for the di...
In studies in which a binary response for each subject is observed, the success probability and func...
In the paper, the relative potency of two drugs using confidence intervals for the ratio of two mean...
The Birnbaum–Saunders (BS) distribution, which is asymmetric with non-negative support, can be trans...
The fatigue failure of materials can be investigated by applying the Birnbaum-Saunders (BS) distribu...
Fatigue in a material occurs when it is subjected to fluctuating stress and strain, which usually re...
This paper proposes confidence intervals for a single mean and difference of two means of normal dis...
Two-parameter Birnbaum-Saunders distribution has been widely studied in Reliability Theory due to it...
The coefficient of variation is useful to measure and compare the dispersion of the data when differ...
We construct several explicit asymptotic two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference bet...
The construction of asymptotic confidence intervals is considered for the difference of binomial pro...
Herein, we present four methods for constructing confidence intervals for the ratio of the coefficie...
The Weibull distribution, one of the most significant distributions with applications in numerous fi...
This paper proposes new confidence intervals for the weighted coefficients of variation (CV) of two-...
In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
Motivated by the recent work of Herbert, Hayen, Macaskill and Walter [Interval estimation for the di...
In studies in which a binary response for each subject is observed, the success probability and func...
In the paper, the relative potency of two drugs using confidence intervals for the ratio of two mean...