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Inference on a distribution function from ranked set samples

Journal: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (00203157)Year: 2020/02/01Volume: Issue: 1
Dümbgen L.Zamanzade E.a
GreenDOI:10.1007/s10463-018-0680-yLanguage: English

Abstract

Consider independent observations (Xi, Ri) with random or fixed ranks Ri, while conditional on Ri, the random variable Xi has the same distribution as the Ri-th order statistic within a random sample of size k from an unknown distribution function F. Such observation schemes are well known from ranked set sampling and judgment post-stratification. Within a general, not necessarily balanced setting we derive and compare the asymptotic distributions of three different estimators of the distribution function F: a stratified estimator, a nonparametric maximum-likelihood estimator and a moment-based estimator. Our functional central limit theorems generalize and refine previous asymptotic analyses. In addition, we discuss briefly pointwise and simultaneous confidence intervals for the distribution function with guaranteed coverage probability for finite sample sizes. The methods are illustrated with a real data example, and the potential impact of imperfect rankings is investigated in a small simulation experiment. © 2018, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo.


Author Keywords

Conditional inferenceConfidence bandEmpirical processFunctional limit theoremImperfect rankingMoment equationsRelative asymptotic efficiencyUnbalanced samplesAsymptotic analysisMaximum likelihood estimationSampling