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Rayleigh distribution revisited via ranked set sampling
his paper addresses the estimation of the parameter of Rayleigh distribution using different methods of frequentist and Bayesian estimation approaches based on different sampling schemes namely, simple random sample, ranked set sample, modified...
On the goodness of fit procedure for normality based on the empirical characteristic function for ranked set sampling data
Improved entropy based test of uniformity using ranked set samples
Ranked set sampling (RSS) is known to be superior to the tradi
tional simple random sampling
(SRS) in the sense that it often leads to more efficient infere
nce procedures. Basic version of RSS
has been extensively...
Quantile Estimation Using Ranked Set Samples from a Population with Known Mean
Ranked set sampling (RSS) is a cost-efficient technique for data collection when the
units in a population can be easily judgment ranked by any cheap method other
than actual measurements. Using auxiliary information in developing...
Parametric estimation for the scale parameter for scale distributions using moving extremes ranked set sampling
Estimation of the scale parameter of a log logistic distribution
Sign tests using ranked set sampling with unequal set sizes
Baysian Estimation of Lifetime Performance Index Based on RSS Sample on RSS Sample
Lifetime performance index (CL) is a flexible and effective tool for evaluating product quality and conforming rate. Ranked set sampling (RSS) scheme is applied for Baysian estimator of CL based on square error loss. We assume that lifetimes...
Permutation-based tests of perfect ranking
We improve three tests of perfect ranking in ranked set sampling proposed by Li and Balakrishnan (2008) using a permutation approach. This simple way of extending all three concepts to comparisons across different cycles increases the power. Two...
Efficiency of ranked set sampling in entropy estimation and goodness-of-fit testing for the inverse Gaussian law
When measuring units are expensive or time consuming, while ranking them is relatively easy and inexpensive, it is known that ranked set sampling (RSS) is preferable to simple random sampling (SRS). Many authors have suggested several extensions...