Pal M. Selected Topics in Statistical Inference. Theory and Applications 2024
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This book focuses exclusively on the domain of parametric inference and that, too, from a reader’s perspective, i.e., covering only point estimation of parameter(s). It covers those topics in parametric inference which need clarity of exposure to students, researchers, and teachers alike; mere statements of theorems and proofs may not always reveal the inner beauty and significance of some aspects of inference. To ensure clarity, the book discusses the following topics at an advanced level―(1) sequential (unbiased) point estimation of ‘p’ and its functions; generalization to trinomial and tetranomial populations; (2) some aspects of the use of additional resources in finite population inference; (3) the concept of sufficiency vis-à-vis the notion of sufficient experiments and comparison of experiments; (4) estimation of the size of a finite population with special features; and (5) unbiased estimation of reliability in exponential samples and other settings. This book provides a platform for thought-provoking, creative, and challenging discussions on a variety of topics in statistical estimation theory, it is also ideal for research methodology course for statistics research scholars, and for clarification of basic ideas in topics discussed at basic/advanced levels.
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Glimpses of the Book
Introduction
Chapter-Wise Description of Contents
Sequential Binomial Estimation
Introduction
Notations and Nomenclature
Bernoulli Sampling Plans
Closure of a Sampling Plan
Concept of Path Counting
Concept of Pull-Down and Push-Up Plans
Unbiased Estimation of Functions of p
Unbiased Estimation of p
Unbiased Estimation of p - 1
Unbiased Estimation of p, q, and pq under Two Non-traditional Sampling Plans
Unbiased Estimation of pa qb
Unbiased Estimation of Parameters in a Trinomial Set-Up
Parameter Estimation in a Trinomial Distribution
Parameter Estimation in an Inverse Trinomial Distribution
Unbiased Estimation of pa qb rc
Unbiased Estimation of pq and pqr under an Experiment Performed until (a, a, a) is achieved, a being a Specified Positive Integer
Unbiased Estimation of Parameters in a Tetranomial Set-Up
Sequential Sampling Plan
Unbiased Estimation of Parameters
References
Use of Additional Resources in Finite Population Inference
Introduction
Basics in Finite Population Inference
A Basic Result
Case of SRSWOR Designs
Case of Arbitrarily Specified upper F upper S left parenthesis n right parenthesisFS(n) Connected Design and an Extended Mixture Design
Further Issues Involving the Use of Additional Resources
Understanding Lanke's Formula
Understanding Lanke's Formula: All That Glitters!
Conclusion
References
Notion of Sufficiency in Statistical Inference—Theory and Applications
Introduction: Understanding Sufficiency
Examples of Sufficiency in Statistical Experiments
The Notion of Sufficient Experiments in Linear Regression Set-Up
The Notion of Sufficient Experiments in Bivariate and Trivariate Normal Populations
The Notion of Sufficient Experiments in One Way ANOVA Models with Random Effects
Conclusion
References
Estimation of the Size of a Finite Population with Special Features
Introduction and Literature Review
Special Features of Finite Populations
Concepts of Reference Units and Ultimate Units
Concepts of a Bipartite Graph and a Network of Reference Units and Ultimate Units
Sampling from Reference Units and Creation of a Sample Network
Unbiased Estimation of the Size of a Specially Featured Population
Concepts of Probing and No-Probing
Estimation of N Under Probing: Theory and Examples
Estimation of upper NN Without Probing: Theory and Examples
Estimation of upper NN: Heuristic Principle
References
Unbiased Estimation of Reliability in Exponential Samples
Introduction
Unbiased Estimation of μ
Unbiased Estimation of μ Under Type I Censoring
Unbiased Estimation of μ Under Type II Censoring
Unbiased Estimation of Reliability
Unbiased Estimator of R(t) Based only on r
Unbiased Estimator of R(t) based on both r and the Observed Lifetimes
Unbiased Estimation of Reliability Based on a Few Selected Order Statistics
Unbiased Estimation of R(t) Based on a Single Order Statistic
Unbiased Estimation of R(t) Based on a Few Order Statistics
Interval Estimation of Reliability Function
Unbiased Estimation of Stress-Strength Reliability Under One-Parameter Exponential Distribution
References
Exercises
Author Index
Subject Index