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Joint estimation for normal orthogonal mixed models

Vera de JesusSandra Saraiva FerreiraJoão Tiago Mexia — 2007

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

Commutative Jordan algebras are used to express the structure of mixed orthogonal models and to derive complete sufficient statistics. From these statistics, UMVUE, (Uniformly Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimators), are derived for the relevant parameters, first of single models then of several such models. These models may correspond to experiments designed separately so our results may be seen as a contribution to this meta-analysis.

Cross additivity - an application

Sandra Saraiva FerreiraDário FerreiraJoão Tiago Mexia — 2006

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

We try to show that Discriminant Analysis can be considered as a branch of Statistical Decision Theory when viewed from a Bayesian approach. First we present the necessary measure theory results, next we briefly outline the foundations of Bayesian Inference before developing Discriminant Analysis as an application of Bayesian Estimation. Our approach renders Discriminant Analysis more flexible since it gives the possibility of classing an element as belonging to a group of populations. This possibility...

Generalized F tests in models with random perturbations: the gamma case

Célia Maria Pinto NunesSandra Maria Bargão Saraiva FerreiraDário Jorge da Conceição Ferreira — 2009

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

Generalized F tests were introduced for linear models by Michalski and Zmyślony (1996, 1999). When the observations are taken in not perfectly standardized conditions the F tests have generalized F distributions with random non-centrality parameters, see Nunes and Mexia (2006). We now study the case of nearly normal perturbations leading to Gamma distributed non-centrality parameters.

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