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Comparing Nonparametric Estimators for Length-Biased Data

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Pages 905-919 | Received 19 Oct 2005, Accepted 19 Oct 2005, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Length-biased data appear when sampling lifetimes by cross-section. Right-censoring may affect the sampled information due to time limitation in following-up, lost to follow-up cases, etc. In this article, we compare by simulations two alternative nonparametric estimators of the lifetime distribution function when the data are length-biased and right-censored. These estimates, recently introduced in the literature, are based on nonparametric maximum-likelihood and moment-based principles. It is shown that the relative benefits associated to each estimator depend on several factors, such as the shape of the underlying distribution, sample size, or censoring level.

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Acknowledgments

J. de Uña-Álvarez was supported by the Grant MTM2005-01274 (FEDER funding included) of the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia.

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