Upper and Lower Probability Inferences for Families of Hypotheses with Monotone Density Ratios
Dempster, A. P.
Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 40 (1969) no. 6, p. 953-969 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Models of the second kind, described in Section 2, are applied to define inferences about single parameter families having monotone density ratio structure. A definition and some properties of this structure are given in Section 3 along with basic general formulas for inferences. Mixture families always have the monotone density ratio property, and some theory and illustrations are given in Section 4. Location and scale parameter families sometimes have the property, as shown and illustrated in Section 5 where the examples consist of uniform and normal location parameters and exponential and normal scale parameters.
Publié le : 1969-06-14
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Dempster, A. P. Upper and Lower Probability Inferences for Families of Hypotheses with Monotone Density Ratios. Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 40 (1969) no. 6, pp.  953-969. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177697600/