STANDARD BAYES ESTIMATION WITH EXTENSION LOOS FUNCTION FOR PARAMETER WEIBULL DISTRIBUTION
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
The objective of this study is to introduce three estimators of parameter Weibull distribution, depending on standard Bayes estimation and modified Bayes estimation. Then, using a simulation study (MATLAB program), to find the best one base on MPE and MSE.
Authors and Affiliations
HADEELSALIM AL KUTUBI
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