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Inference for depending competing risks from Marshall–Olikin bivariate Kies distribution under generalized progressive hybrid censoring

Prakash Chandra, Hemanta Kumar Mandal, Yogesh Mani Tripathi and Liang Wang

Journal of Applied Statistics, 2025, vol. 52, issue 4, 936-965

Abstract: This paper explores inferences for a competing risk model with dependent causes of failure. When the lifetimes of competing risks are modelled by a Marshall–Olikin bivariate Kies distribution, classical and Bayesian estimations are studied under generalized progressive hybrid censoring. The existence and uniqueness results for maximum likelihood estimators of unknown parameters are established, whereas approximate confidence intervals are constructed using the observed Fisher information matrix. In addition, Bayes estimates are explored based on a flexible Gamma-Dirichlet prior information. Furthermore, when there is a priori order information on competing risk parameters being available, traditional classical likelihood and Bayesian estimates are also established under restricted parameter case. The behavior of the proposed estimators is evaluated through extensive simulation studies, and a real data study is presented for illustrative purposes.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2024.2405108

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