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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Exact likelihood inference for multiple exponential populations under joint censoring

Su, Feng 04 1900 (has links)
<p>The joint censoring scheme is of practical significance while conducting comparative life-tests of products from different units within the same facility. In this thesis, we derive the exact distributions of the maximum likelihood estimators (MLEs) of the unknown parameters when joint censoring of some form is present among the multiple samples, and then discuss the construction of exact confidence intervals for the parameters.</p> <p>We develop inferential methods based on four different joint censoring schemes. The first one is when a jointly Type-II censored sample arising from $k$ independent exponential populations is available. The second one is when a jointly progressively Type-II censored sample is available, while the last two cases correspond to jointly Type-I hybrid censored and jointly Type-II hybrid censored samples. For each one of these cases, we derive the conditional MLEs of the $k$ exponential mean parameters, and derive their conditional moment generating functions and exact densities, using which we then develop exact confidence intervals for the $k$ population parameters. Furthermore, approximate confidence intervals based on the asymptotic normality of the MLEs, parametric bootstrap intervals, and credible confidence regions from a Bayesian viewpoint are all discussed. An empirical evaluation of all these methods of confidence intervals is also made in terms of coverage probabilities and average widths. Finally, we present examples in order to illustrate all the methods of inference developed here for different joint censoring scenarios.</p> / Doctor of Science (PhD)

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