Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selecting the Normal population with largest mean from k(\geq 2) Normal populations with a common variance is considered. Special attention is drawn to two-stage procedures with screening for selecting the best. Such a procedure consists of a combination of the subset selection approach and the indifference zone approach. The first stage is used for eliminating bad populations and the second stage is used to indicate the best population from the remaining part
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
Two-stage selection procedures have been widely studied and applied to determine appropri-ate sample...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
In this paper statistical selection procedures are discussed in general terms. Statistical selection...
Assume k (k \geq 2) populations are given. The associated independent random variables have continuo...
Some introductory remarks are made about statistical selection. Statistical selection procedures are...
Some introductory remarks are made about statistical selection. Statistical selection procedures are...
In selection problems the usual loss function is the 0-1 one, i.e. the selection goal is to bound , ...
In selection problems the usual loss function is the 0-1 one, i.e. the selection goal is to bound , ...
A Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the Best Normal Population Whose First Stage Selects a Bounded, ...
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
Two-stage selection procedures have been widely studied and applied to determine appropri-ate sample...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
Some literature concerning two-stage selection procedures is given. In general, the problem of selec...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
In this paper statistical selection procedures are discussed in general terms. Statistical selection...
Assume k (k \geq 2) populations are given. The associated independent random variables have continuo...
Some introductory remarks are made about statistical selection. Statistical selection procedures are...
Some introductory remarks are made about statistical selection. Statistical selection procedures are...
In selection problems the usual loss function is the 0-1 one, i.e. the selection goal is to bound , ...
In selection problems the usual loss function is the 0-1 one, i.e. the selection goal is to bound , ...
A Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the Best Normal Population Whose First Stage Selects a Bounded, ...
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
In this paper we investigate the robustness of the preference threshold procedure, introduced by Ver...
Two-stage selection procedures have been widely studied and applied to determine appropri-ate sample...