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Abstract #304178

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Activity Number: 325
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 9, 2005 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Computing
Abstract - #304178
Title: The Impact of Parameters Values and Sample Sizes on P(Y< X): A Simulation Study, Part I
Author(s): Mohammed Shayib*+
Companies: Prairie View A&M University
Address: Department of Mathematics, Prairie View, TX, 77446, United States
Keywords: Burr Type X Model ; MLE ; Sample Size ; Population Parameters ; Simulation
Abstract:

The effect of the population parameter values and the sample size assignment on the estimation of R =P(Y< X) is considered when X and Y are independently distributed as Burr type X variables. For obtaining highly reliable systems, some restrictions have to be put on those parameters' values. This study has been made through simulation.


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