7. Let X1.., Xn be a sample from the probability density function a. Find Maximum Likelihood...
7. Let X. X be a sample from the probability density function a. Find Maximum Likelihood Estimators (MLE) of the parameters. b. Find E[X], Var[X
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8. Let Xi,... ,Xn be a random sample from a population with density 17 J 2.rg2 , if 0<、〈릉 0 , if otherwise ( a) Find the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) of θ . (b) Find a sufficient statistic for θ (c) Is the above MLE a minimal sufficient statistic? Explain fully.
Let X1, ... , Xn be a sample from the probability density function f(x0), where 0 € {0,1}. If 0 = 0, then f(20) = ſi if 0<x<1, 10 otherwise, while if @= 1, then fale) - 27if 0<x< 1, 10 otherwise. Find the MLE of 0.
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6-7. Let θ > 1 and let X1,X2, ,Xn be a random sample from the distri- bution with probability density function f(x; θ-zind, 1 < x < θ. 6. a) Obtain the maximum likelihood estimator of θ, θ b) Is a consistent estimator of θ? Justify your answer
6-7. Let θ > 1 and let X1,X2, ,Xn be a random sample from the distri- bution with probability density function f(x; θ-zind, 1
4. Let X1, . . . , Xn be a random sample from a normal random variable X with probability density function f(x; θ) = (1/2θ 3 )x 2 e −x/θ , 0 < x < ∞, 0 < θ < ∞. (a) Find the likelihood function, L(θ), and the log-likelihood function, `(θ). (b) Find the maximum likelihood estimator of θ, ˆθ. (c) Is ˆθ unbiased? (d) What is the distribution of X? Find the moment estimator of θ, ˜θ.
. (8pts) X1, X,X x. . X, is a random sample with a common probability density function, (), f(x) 6Ax3c"/?, x > 0 and ? > 0. 604 Note that E(X-4? and Var(X-4g2. a) (4pts) Find a maximum likelihood estimator of ?, say ?MLE. (b) (4pts) Find the mean squared error of ?MLE-
Let > 0 and let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from the distribution with the probability density function f(x; 1) = 212x3 e-tz, x > 0. a. Find E(XK), where k > -4. Enter a formula below. Use * for multiplication, / for divison, ^ for power, lam for 1, Gamma for the function, and pi for the mathematical constant i. For example, lam^k*Gamma(k/2)/pi means ik r(k/2)/n. Hint 1: Consider u = 1x2 or u = x2....
Let > 0 and let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from the distribution with the probability density function f(x; 1) = 212x3e-dız?, x > 0. a. Find E(X), where k > -4. Enter a formula below. Use * for multiplication, / for divison, ^ for power, lam for \, Gamma for the function, and pi for the mathematical constant 11. For example, lam^k*Gamma(k/2)/pi means ik r(k/2)/ I. Hint 1: Consider u = 1x2 or u = x2....
3. Let X1, X2, . . . , Xn be a random sample from a distribution with the probability density function f(x; θ) (1/02)Te-x/θ. O < _T < OO, 0 < θ < 00 . Find the MLE θ
7. Let X1,....Xn random sample from a Bernoulli distribution with parameter p. A random variable X with Bernoulli distribution has a probability mass function (pmf) of with E(X) = p and Var(X) = p(1-p). (a) Find the method of moments (MOM) estimator of p. (b) Find a sufficient statistic for p. (Hint: Be careful when you write the joint pmf. Don't forget to sum the whole power of each term, that is, for the second term you will have (1...