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The following pages link to Modified maximum likelihood estimators based on ranked set samples (Q1868281):
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- Modified inference about the mean of the exponential distribution using moving extreme ranked set sampling (Q840966) (← links)
- Estimation of the means of the bivariate normal using moving extreme ranked set sampling with concomitant variable (Q882891) (← links)
- On multistage ranked set sampling for distribution and median estimation (Q1023537) (← links)
- On the totality of ranked set sampling (Q1412623) (← links)
- Modified maximum likelihood estimators using ranked set sampling (Q1758414) (← links)
- A comparison of the maximum likelihood estimators under ranked set sampling and some of its modifications (Q1855710) (← links)
- Estimation of the mean of the exponential distribution using moving extremes ranked set sampling (Q1880275) (← links)
- Steady-state ranked set sampling and parametric estimation (Q1883282) (← links)
- Estimation of the shape and scale parameters of Pareto distribution using ranked set sampling (Q1935681) (← links)
- Gumbel's bivariate exponential distribution: estimation of the association parameter using ranked set sampling (Q2095710) (← links)
- The modified maximum likelihood estimators for the parameters of the regression model under bivariate median ranked set sampling (Q2155008) (← links)
- On the performance of estimation methods under ranked set sampling (Q2228230) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood estimation based on ranked set sampling designs for two extensions of the Lindley distribution with uncensored and right-censored data (Q2228232) (← links)
- A note on inclusion probability in ranked set sampling and some of its variations (Q2384668) (← links)
- A robust estimate of the correlation coefficient for bivariate normal distribution using ranked set sampling (Q2581820) (← links)
- Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimator of Scale Parameter Using Moving Extremes Ranked Set Sampling (Q2816754) (← links)
- A modified maximum likelihood estimator about the mean of the exponential distribution using ranked set sampling (Q2923834) (← links)
- Mixture Model Analysis of Partially Rank‐Ordered Set Samples: Age Groups of Fish from Length‐Frequency Data (Q2949881) (← links)
- The Effectiveness of Multistage Ranked Set Sampling in Stratifying the Population (Q3007851) (← links)
- Estimating<i>P</i>(<i>Y</i> < <i>X</i>) using Ranked Set Sampling in Case of the Exponential Distribution (Q3585285) (← links)
- Modified maximum likelihood estimation (Q4246297) (← links)
- Controlled sampling using ranked set sampling (Q4470128) (← links)
- Estimation of the Correlation Coefficient Using Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Application to the Bivariate Normal Distribution (Q4681054) (← links)
- A robust unbiased dual to product estimator for population mean through modified maximum likelihood in simple random sampling (Q4966755) (← links)
- Reducing sample size needed for cox-proportional hazards model analysis using more efficient sampling method (Q5078440) (← links)
- Estimation of the system reliability for generalized inverse Lindley distribution based on different sampling designs (Q5078463) (← links)
- Discrete Weibull distribution: different estimation methods under ranked set sampling and simple random sampling (Q5083342) (← links)
- More efficient logistic analysis using moving extreme ranked set sampling (Q5138578) (← links)
- Inferences for stress–strength reliability of Burr Type X distributions based on ranked set sampling (Q5866161) (← links)
- Improving the best linear unbiased estimator for the scale parameter of symmetric distributions by using the absolute value of ranked set samples (Q5901229) (← links)
- Improving the best linear unbiased estimator for the scale parameter of symmetric distributions by using the absolute value of ranked set samples (Q5901230) (← links)
- Log-extended exponential-geometric parameters estimation using simple random sampling and moving extremes ranked set sampling (Q6171296) (← links)
- Large sample properties of maximum likelihood estimator using moving extremes ranked set sampling (Q6581397) (← links)