In many practical applications in various areas, such as engineering, science and social science, it is known that there exist bounds on the values of unknown parameters. For example, values of some measurements for controlling machines in an industrial process, weight or height of subjects, blood pressures of patients and retirement ages of public servants. When interval estimation is considered in a situation where the parameter to be estimated is bounded, it has been argued that the classical Neyman procedure for setting confidence intervals is unsatisfactory. This is due to the fact that the information regarding the restriction is simply ignored. It is, therefore, of significant interest to construct confidence intervals for the parame...
Abstract Background In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation ...
Recent articles have addressed the problem to construct the confidence intervals for the mean of a n...
This paper proposes four new confidence intervals for the coefficient of variation of a Poisson dist...
The natural parameter space is known to be bounded in many real applications such as engineering, sc...
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In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
In this paper we proposed the new confidence interval for the normal population mean with known coef...
In this paper we proposed the new confidence interval for the normal population mean with known coef...
In this paper, we propose two new confidence intervals for the inverse of a normal mean with a known...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estim ating the population coefficient of va...
This article deals with the confidence interval estimation of [theta]1, when the parameters [theta]1...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estimating the population coefficient of varia...
The natural parameter space is known to be restricted in many real applications such as engineering,...
Background: In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation as an in...
Abstract Background In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation ...
Recent articles have addressed the problem to construct the confidence intervals for the mean of a n...
This paper proposes four new confidence intervals for the coefficient of variation of a Poisson dist...
The natural parameter space is known to be bounded in many real applications such as engineering, sc...
This paper presents three confidence intervals for the coefficient of variation in a normal distribu...
In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
In this paper we proposed two new confidence intervals for the normal population mean with known coe...
In this paper we proposed the new confidence interval for the normal population mean with known coef...
In this paper we proposed the new confidence interval for the normal population mean with known coef...
In this paper, we propose two new confidence intervals for the inverse of a normal mean with a known...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estim ating the population coefficient of va...
This article deals with the confidence interval estimation of [theta]1, when the parameters [theta]1...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estimating the population coefficient of varia...
The natural parameter space is known to be restricted in many real applications such as engineering,...
Background: In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation as an in...
Abstract Background In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation ...
Recent articles have addressed the problem to construct the confidence intervals for the mean of a n...
This paper proposes four new confidence intervals for the coefficient of variation of a Poisson dist...