A random sample of curves can be usually thought of as noisy realisations of a compound stochastic process X(t) = Z{W(t)}, where Z(t) produces random amplitude variation and W(t) produces random ...
A likelihood function for the frequency of the A1 allele when 2 A1 alleles are observed in a sample of 10 alleles. The vertical dashed line is drawn through the maximum value of the likelihood ...
For ordered samples of size n, with proportions q1 and q2 of the sample values censored from below and from above, respectively, from three-parameter Weibull and gamma populations, expressions are ...
The following data are taken from Lawless (1982, p.193) and represent the number of days it took rats painted with a carcinogen to develop carcinoma. The last 2 observations are censored data from a ...
The model stored in Example 14.3 is read in using the MODEL= option and the moving average terms are added using the %MA macro. The MA(1) model using maximum ...