Maximally informative statistics.
D. R. WOLF and E. L GEORGE (1999)
Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales
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D. R. WOLF and E. L GEORGE (1999)
Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales
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Gonzalo Arnaiz Tovar, Carmen Ruiz Rivas (1986)
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The problem of outliers in circular data is studied from a Bayesian point of view. Susprising observations are identified by means of a predictive measure. On the basis of Box-Tiao methodology, the mean-shift model and some aspects of the contamination of the concentration parameter for a Von Mises distribution are analyzed. Intuitive aspects of the resultant weights and their applications in some classical examples are included.
Tarsitano, Agostino (2010)
Journal of Probability and Statistics
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Irwin Guttman, S. James Press (1980)
Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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Discussion on the paper by Geisser, Seymour, Predictive sample reuse techniques for censored data, part of a round table on Bayesian and non-Bayesian conditional inference held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).
Alhamzawi, Rahim, Yu, Keming (2011)
Journal of Probability and Statistics
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A. JUSTEL and D. PEÑA (1999)
Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales
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A. Philip Dawid, Morris H. DeGroot, James M. Dickey, Irving John Good, Bruce M. Hill, Joseph B. Kadane, Tom Leonard, Dennis B. Lindley, Arnold Zellner (1980)
Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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Discussion on the paper by Barnard, George A., Pivotal inference and the Bayesian controversy, part of a round table on Bayesian and non-Bayesian conditional inference held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).
Mizuki Onozawa, Sho Takahashi, Takashi Seo (2013)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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In this paper, we consider profile analysis for the observations with two-step monotone missing data. There exist three interesting hypotheses - the parallelism hypothesis, level hypothesis, and flatness hypothesis - when comparing the profiles of some groups. The T²-type statistics and their asymptotic null distributions for the three hypotheses are given for two-sample profile analysis. We propose the approximate upper percentiles of these test statistics. When the data do not have...
George A. Barnard, P. R. Freeman, Daniel Peña, James M. Dickey, Seymour Geisser, Dennis V. Lindley, Anthony O'Hagan, Adrian F. M. Smith (1980)
Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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Discussion on the papers by Akaike, Hirotugu, Likelihood and the Bayes procedure and by Dawid, A. Philip, A Bayesian look at nuisance parameters, both of them part of a round table on Likelihood, sufficiency and ancillarity held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).
Ellah, A. H. Abd (2009)
Serdica Mathematical Journal
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62E16, 65C05, 65C20. We consider the problem of predictive interval for future observations from Weibull distribution. We consider two cases they are: (i) fixed sample size (FSS), (ii) random sample size (RSS). Further, we derive the predictive function for both FSS and RSS in closed forms. Next, the upper and lower 1%, 2.5%, 5% and 10% critical points for the predictive functions are calculated. To show the usefulness of our results,...
Piotr Pawlas, Dominik Szynal (2000)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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We give recurrence relations for single and product moments of k-th lower record values from the inverse Pareto, inverse generalized Pareto and inverse Burr distributions. We present also characterization conditions for these distributions.
David R. Cox (1983)
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A review is given of recent work on asymptotic theory leading to a recommendation to use ratio likelihood rests with, where available, a Bartlett adjustment factor.