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1 Admissibility of the usual confidence interval for the normal mean Kabaila, Paul
2011
81 3 p. 352-359
8 p.
article
2 A generalization of Bartlett’s decomposition Barone, P.
2011
81 3 p. 371-381
11 p.
article
3 A geometric approach to a class of optimization problems concerning exchangeable binary variables Di Cecco, Davide
2011
81 3 p. 411-416
6 p.
article
4 A note on improving quadratic inference functions using a linear shrinkage approach Han, Peisong
2011
81 3 p. 438-445
8 p.
article
5 A pseudo-empirical log-likelihood estimator using scrambled responses Singh, Sarjinder
2011
81 3 p. 345-351
7 p.
article
6 Bounds for some general sums of random variables Landsman, Zinoviy
2011
81 3 p. 382-391
10 p.
article
7 Comparison of two repairable systems Nanda, Asok K.
2011
81 3 p. 446-450
5 p.
article
8 Editorial Board 2011
81 3 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
9 Empirical likelihood for the contrast of two hazard functions with right censoring Zhao, Yichuan
2011
81 3 p. 392-401
10 p.
article
10 Maintaining tail dependence in data shuffling using t copula Trottini, Mario
2011
81 3 p. 420-428
9 p.
article
11 Minimum and maximum distances between failures in binary sequences Makri, Frosso S.
2011
81 3 p. 402-410
9 p.
article
12 Multivariate Cramér–Rao inequality for prediction and efficient predictors Onzon, Emmanuel
2011
81 3 p. 429-437
9 p.
article
13 Point prediction of future order statistics from an exponential distribution MirMostafaee, S.M.T.K.
2011
81 3 p. 360-370
11 p.
article
14 Truncation functions and Laplace transform Yen, Ju-Yi
2011
81 3 p. 417-419
3 p.
article
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