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Induced Ranked Set Sampling when Units are Inducted from Several Populations

P. Yageen Thomas () and Anne Philip ()
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P. Yageen Thomas: University of Kerala -India
Anne Philip: University of Kerala - India

Statistica, 2018, vol. 78, issue 1, 57-79

Abstract: The method of ranked set sampling when units are to be inducted from several bivariate populations is introduced in this work. The best linear unbiased estimation of a common parameter of two bivariate Pareto distributions is discussed based on the n ranked set observations, when a sample of size n1 is drawn from a bivariate Pareto population with shape parameter a1 and a sample of size n2 is drawn from another bivariate Pareto with shape parameter a2 such that n=n1+n2. The application of the results of this paper is illustrated with a real life data.

Keywords: Best linear unbiased estimator; Bivariate Pareto distribution; Concomitants of order statistics; Ranked set sampling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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