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Chapter and Conference Paper
Correction to: Estimation and Testing of a Common Coefficient of Variation from Inverse Gaussian Distributions
“in terms of cumulants (κ l, l-th cumulant, l=1,2,3) of ∑ ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Estimation and Testing of a Common Coefficient of Variation from Inverse Gaussian Distributions
Statistical inference on a common CV across several inverse Gaussian populations is of interest in some applied fields such as agricultural science. This paper addresses the problem of estimation of a common C...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bayesian Inference for Inverse Gaussian Data with Emphasis on the Coefficient of Variation
This paper considers the Bayesian framework for inference on the parameters of an inverse Gaussian distribution parameterized in terms of the mean (μ) and coefficient of variation (δ). In the past literature, var...
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Article
Symmetrizing and Variance Stabilizing Transformations of Sample Coefficient of Variation from Inverse Gaussian Distribution
Coefficient of variation (CV) plays an important role in statistical practice; however, its sampling distribution may not be easy to compute. In this paper, the distributional properties of the sample CV from ...
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Article
Monograph Review: “α-designs” by Rajender Parsad, V. K. Gupta, P. K. Batra, S. K. Satpati and Pabitra Biswas, IASRI Publication, New Delhi, India, 2007
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Article
Modeling yield sustainability for different rotations in long-term barley trials
In crop rotation trials, the errors arising over time on the same plot are correlated. Often-used analyses assume zero or constant correlation between the errors while the actual covariance structure for the p...
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Analysis of PBIB designs using association matrices
It is shown that the idempotent matrices of the information matrix of anm-associate class PBIB design can be obtained in terms of its association matrices. Some Special cases are also considered.