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The following pages link to Sequential estimation saving sampling operations (Q3313157):
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- A general sequential fixed-accuracy confidence interval estimation methodology for a positive parameter: illustrations using health and safety data (Q287525) (← links)
- Asymptotic optimality in sequential interval estimation (Q1085930) (← links)
- An analysis of five simulation methods for determining the number of replications in a complex Monte Carlo study (Q1091792) (← links)
- On fixed-width confidence intervals associated with maximum likelihood estimation (Q1114275) (← links)
- Triple stage point estimation for the exponential location parameter (Q1122279) (← links)
- Accelerated sequential procedure for selecting the best exponential population (Q1200662) (← links)
- Fixed-width confidence intervals for contrasts in the means (Q1206640) (← links)
- Three-stage accurate estimation in the general linear model (Q1209664) (← links)
- Multistage methodologies for fixed-width simultaneous confidence intervals for all pairwise comparisons (Q1299082) (← links)
- A fixed-width interval for \(1/\beta\) in simple linear regression (Q1346657) (← links)
- On sequential fixed-width confidence intervals for the mean and second-order expansions of the associated coverage probabilities (Q1359400) (← links)
- Improving the fully sequential sampling scheme of Anscombe-Chow-Robbins (Q1374232) (← links)
- A \(k\)-stage sequential sampling procedure for estimation of normal mean (Q1378767) (← links)
- On fixed width confidence intervals associated with maximum likelihood estimation of parameter under dependent setup. (Q1856504) (← links)
- A note on accelerated sequential estimation of the mean of NEF-PVF distributions (Q1895438) (← links)
- Sequential estimation of means of linear processes (Q1902119) (← links)
- Some variants of adaptive sampling procedures and their applications (Q1942898) (← links)
- Improving Hall's accelerated sequential procedure: generalized multistage fixed-width confidence intervals for a normal mean (Q2241625) (← links)
- Further developments in estimation of the largest mean of K normal populations (Q2367267) (← links)
- Sampling on successive occasions to re-estimate future asset management expenditure (Q2433475) (← links)
- A robust sequential fixed-width confidence interval for count data based on Bhattacharyya-Hellinger distance estimator (Q2805607) (← links)
- Sequential Estimation Procedures for End Points of Support in a Non-Regular Distribution (Q3585261) (← links)
- A simple way to construct a two-sample sequential confidence interval (Q3793574) (← links)
- Sequential Confidence Intervals for the Common Mean of a set of Heteroscedastic Normal Populations (Q3988372) (← links)
- SEQUENTIAL FIXED-WIDTH CONFIDENCE INTERVAL ESTIMATION FOR THE PERCENTILES OF A NORMAL DISTRIBUTION (Q4381329) (← links)
- A NOTE ON A SEQUENTIAL METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE MINIMUM OF A RANDOM VARIABLE (Q4787582) (← links)
- Minimum risk point estimation of the size of a finite population under mark–recapture strategy (Q4959345) (← links)
- Minimum risk point estimation (MRPE) of the mean in an exponential distribution under powered absolute error loss (PAEL) due to estimation plus cost of sampling (Q4964404) (← links)
- Minimum risk point estimation for a function of a normal mean under weighted power absolute error loss plus cost: First-order and second-order asymptotics (Q5012702) (← links)
- A new formulation of minimum risk fixed-width confidence interval (MRFWCI) estimation problems for a normal mean with illustrations and simulations: Applications to air quality data (Q5089393) (← links)
- On improved accelerated sequential estimation of the mean of an inverse Gaussian distribution (Q5095998) (← links)
- A double-sequential sampling scheme (Q5096011) (← links)
- Multi-stage procedures for the minimum risk and bounded risk point estimation of the location of negative exponential distribution under the modified LINEX loss function (Q5227803) (← links)
- Tandem-width sequential confidence intervals for a Bernoulli proportion (Q5227804) (← links)
- Multi-stage point estimation of the mean of an inverse Gaussian distribution (Q5379328) (← links)
- A General Method of Determining Fixed-Width Confidence Intervals (Q5568886) (← links)
- Efficiency of confidence intervals generated by repeated subsample calculations (Q5603691) (← links)
- Multivariate multistage methodologies for simultaneous all pairwise comparisons. (Q5953729) (← links)
- Multistage methodologies for comparing several treatments with a control (Q5957826) (← links)
- A multiply-sequential sampling scheme (Q6151253) (← links)
- Theory of new second-order expansions for the moments of \({100\rho \%}\) accelerated sequential stopping times in normal mean estimation problems when \({0<\rho <1}\) is arbitrary (Q6176223) (← links)
- Multi-stage minimum risk point estimation strategies for comparing the locations from two negative exponential models and second-order asymptotics: illustrations with simulated data and bone marrow transplant data (Q6537391) (← links)
- Distribution-free minimum risk point estimation of the mean under powered absolute error loss plus cost of sampling: Illustrations with cancer data (Q6541103) (← links)
- Theory and practice of second-order expansions for moments of 100 <i>ρ</i> % accelerated sequential stopping times in parametric and nonparametric estimation with arbitrary fractional <i>ρ</i> (Q6571082) (← links)
- Sequential estimation for the multiple linear regression models with balanced loss functions (Q6571083) (← links)
- Second-order (s.o.) multi-stage fixed-width confidence interval (FWCI) estimation strategies for comparing location parameters from two negative exponential (NE) populations: illustrations with cancer data (Q6594920) (← links)
- Multi-stage minimum risk point estimation (MRPE) of a function of unknown \(\beta\) in a gamma \((\alpha,\beta)\) model with \(\alpha\) known: related problems and illustrations with analysis from simulations and cancer data (Q6670073) (← links)