This note provides simple sufficient conditions for the non-existence of non-trivial ancillary statistics. The results show that in random sampling from some commonly-used families of discrete distributions there are no non-trivial ancillary statistics, and hence the statistical implication, under this setting, is there can be no exact distribution-free procedures.Ancillarity Basu's theorem completeness subfields sufficiency
AbstractFor a class of point processes including nonhomogeneous Poisson processes, some Cox processe...
Not AvailableBalanced sampling plans excluding adjacent units are those sampling plans in which seco...
Cramer, Kamps and Schenk (Statist. Decisions, 2002) established conditions under which a family of j...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
SUMMARY. The paper revisits Basu’s Theorem, and documents some of its many applications in statistic...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Dr. John Musisi Senyonyi-MubiruConditional inference...
"Statistical Inference is a delightfully modern text on statistical theory and deserves serious cons...
We present a counterexample of the two theorems on the unimodality conditions for distributions of r...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
In this note, we establish the statistical completeness of a family of conditional distributions of ...
In most of statistical inferences we propose a sufficient statistic for the family of distributions ...
A simple proof of the almost sure discreteness of a class of random measures which includes complete...
AbstractFor a class of point processes including nonhomogeneous Poisson processes, some Cox processe...
Not AvailableBalanced sampling plans excluding adjacent units are those sampling plans in which seco...
Cramer, Kamps and Schenk (Statist. Decisions, 2002) established conditions under which a family of j...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
Conditional completeness is shown to provide a sufficient condition for maximal ancillarity. Using p...
SUMMARY. The paper revisits Basu’s Theorem, and documents some of its many applications in statistic...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Dr. John Musisi Senyonyi-MubiruConditional inference...
"Statistical Inference is a delightfully modern text on statistical theory and deserves serious cons...
We present a counterexample of the two theorems on the unimodality conditions for distributions of r...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
The vast majority of settings for which frequentist statistical properties are derived assume a fixe...
In this note, we establish the statistical completeness of a family of conditional distributions of ...
In most of statistical inferences we propose a sufficient statistic for the family of distributions ...
A simple proof of the almost sure discreteness of a class of random measures which includes complete...
AbstractFor a class of point processes including nonhomogeneous Poisson processes, some Cox processe...
Not AvailableBalanced sampling plans excluding adjacent units are those sampling plans in which seco...
Cramer, Kamps and Schenk (Statist. Decisions, 2002) established conditions under which a family of j...