Estimation of emP(X Y)/em When emX/em and emY/em Are Dependent Random Variables Using Different Bivariate Sampling Schemes

Hani M. Samawi, Amal Helu, Haresh Rochani, Jingjing Yin, Daniel Linder

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Abstract

The stress-strength models have been intensively investigated in the literature in regards of estimating the reliability θ = P (X > Y) using parametric and nonparametric approaches under different sampling schemes when X and Y are independent random variables. In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating θ when (X, Y) are dependent random variables with a bivariate underlying distribution. The empirical and kernel estimates of θ = P (X > Y), based on bivariate ranked set sampling (BVRSS) are considered, when (X, Y) are paired dependent continuous random variables. The estimators obtained are compared to their counterpart, bivariate simple random sampling (BVSRS), via the bias and mean square error (MSE). We demonstrate that the suggested estimators based on BVRSS are more efficient than those based on BVSRS. A simulation study is conducted to gain insight into the performance of the proposed estimators. A real data example is provided to illustrate the process.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalCommunications for Statistical Applications and Methods
Volume23
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 30 2016

Keywords

  • Bivariate simple random sampling
  • Bivariate ranked set sampling
  • Empirical and kernel estimation
  • Reliability
  • Bias
  • Mean square error

DC Disciplines

  • Biostatistics
  • Community Health
  • Public Health

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