Let Xi,, X be a random sample from a gamma(a, B) distribution a. Identify a two-dimensional...
2. (a) Suppose that xi,...,In are a random sample from a gamma distribution with shape parameter and rate parameter λ, Γ(a) Here α > 0 and λ > 0. Let θ sufficient statistic for the data (α, β). Determine the log-likelihood, I(0), and a 2-dimensional b) Suppose that xi,...,In are a random sample from a U(-0,) distribution, 1/(20) if- otherwise x-θ f(x;0)-' 0, Here θ > 0, Determine the likelihood, L(0), and a one-dimensional sufficient statistic. Note that the likelihood...
2. (a) Suppose that x1,... , Vn are a random sample from a gamma distribution with shape parameter α and rate parameter λ, Here α > 0 and λ > 0. Let θ-(α, β). Determine the log-likelihood, 00), and a 2-dimensional sufficient statistic for the data (b) Suppose that xi, ,Xn are a random sample from a U(-9,0) distribution. f(x; 8) otherwise Here θ > 0, Determine the likelihood, L(0), and a one-dimensional sufficient statistic. Note that the likelihood should...
Let X1 ,……, Xn be a random sample from a Gamma(α,β) distribution, α> 0; β> 0. Show that T = (∑n i=1 Xi, ∏ n i=1 Xi) is complete and sufficient for (α, β).
3. Let Xi,... , Xio be a random sample of size 10 from a gamma distribution with α--3 and β 1/e. The prior distribution of θ is a gamma distribution with α-10 and B-2. Recall that the gamma density is given by elsewhere, (a) Find the posterior distribution of θ (b) If we observe 17, use the mean of the posterior distribution to give a point estimate of θ.
6.29. Let Xi, X2, , X,be a random sample from a gamma distribution with known parameter α-3 and unknown β > 0,' Discuss the construction of a confidence interval for B. Hint: what is the distribution of 2 Σ x/P Follow the procedure outlined in Exercise 6.28. 6.29. Let Xi, X2, , X,be a random sample from a gamma distribution with known parameter α-3 and unknown β > 0,' Discuss the construction of a confidence interval for B. Hint: what...
Exercise: Let Yİ,Y2, ,, be a random sample from a Gamma distribution with parameters and β. Assume α > 0 is known. a. Find the Maximum Likelihood Estimator for β. b. Show that the MLE is consistent for β. c. Find a sufficient statistic for β. d. Find a minimum variance unbiased estimator of β. e. Find a uniformly most powerful test for HO : β-2 vs. HA : β > 2. (Assume P(Type!Error)- 0.05, n 10 and a -...
3. Let Xi, , Xn be a random sample from a Poisson distribution with p.m.f Assume the prior distribution of Of λ is is an exponential with mean 1, i.e. the prior pdi g(A) e-λ, λ > 0 Note that the exponential distribution is a special gamma distribution; and a general gamma distribution with parameters α > 0 and β > 0 has the pd.f. h(A; α, β)-16(. otherwise Also the mean of a gamma random variable with the pd.f.h(Χα,...
Y1, Y2, ... Yn are a random sample from the Gamma distribution with parameters α and β (a) Suppose that α-4 is known and β is unknown. Find a complete sufficient statistic for β. Find the MVUE of β. (Hint: What is E(Y)?) (b) Suppose that β = 4 is known and a is unknown. Find a complete sufficient statistic for α.
difficult…… 2and4 thanks Mathematical Statistics แ (Homework y 5) 1. Let , be a random sample fiom the densit where 0 s θ 1 . Find an unbiased estimator of Q 2. Let Xi, , x. be independent random variables having pdfAx; t) given by Show that X is a sufficient statistic for e f(xl A) =-e- . x > 0 3. Let Xi, , x,' be a random sample from exponential distribution with (a) Find sufficient statistic for λ....
Mathematical Statistics แ (Homework y 5) 1. Let , be a random sample fiom the densit where 0 s θ 1 . Find an unbiased estimator of Q 2. Let Xi, , x. be independent random variables having pdfAx; t) given by Show that X is a sufficient statistic for e f(xl A) =-e- . x > 0 3. Let Xi, , x,' be a random sample from exponential distribution with (a) Find sufficient statistic for λ. (b) Find an...