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A Sequential Approach for Estimating the Variance of a Normal Population Using Some Available Prior Information  

Samawi, Hani M. (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Sultan Qaboos University)
Al-Saleh, Mohammad F. (Department of Statistics, Yarmouk University)
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Journal of the Korean Statistical Society / v.31, no.4, 2002 , pp. 433-445 More about this Journal
Abstract
Using some available information about the unknown variance $\sigma$$^2$ of a normal distribution with mean $\mu$, a sequential approach is used to estimate $\sigma$$^2$. Two cases have been considered regarding the mean $\mu$ being known or unknown. The mean square error (MSE) of the new estimators are compared to that of the usual estimator of $\sigma$$^2$, namely, the sample variance based on a sample of size equal to the expected sample size. Simulation results indicates that, the new estimator is more efficient than the usual estimator of $\sigma$$^2$whenever the actual value of $\sigma$$^2$ is not too far from the prior information.
Keywords
Normal population; mean square error; expected sample size; efficiency; bias;
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