Admissibility of Arbitrary Estimates as Unbiased Estimates of Their Expectations in a Finite Population
Joshi, V. M.
Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 42 (1971) no. 6, p. 839-841 / Harvested from Project Euclid
A conjecture of Hanurav (1968), that subject only to a mild restriction, any arbitrary estimate is admissible in the class of all unbiased estimates of its expectation (which is a population function) is shown to be false.
Publié le : 1971-04-14
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     title = {Admissibility of Arbitrary Estimates as Unbiased Estimates of Their Expectations in a Finite Population},
     journal = {Ann. Math. Statist.},
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     year = {1971},
     pages = { 839-841},
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Joshi, V. M. Admissibility of Arbitrary Estimates as Unbiased Estimates of Their Expectations in a Finite Population. Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 42 (1971) no. 6, pp.  839-841. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177693445/