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Original Articles

On estimating the common mean of several normal populations under the pitman closeness criterion

Pages 3487-3498 | Received 01 Aug 1990, Published online: 27 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

For the problem of estimating the common mean of k normal populations, the performance of the Graybill-Deal estimator is comparedwith each of the A; sample means using the criterion of Pitman closeness. It is shown that for the Graybill-Deal estimator to dominate any of the sample means it is necessary and sufficient that Ni, the size of the sample from population i, is ≥ 5 for all i when k = 2; and it is sufficient that for all i when k > 2, where . This is a generalization of the result obtained by Kubokawa (1989).

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