The authors consider the problem of estimating the ordered means of two normal distributions with unknown ordered variances. The authors discuss the estimation of two ordered means, individually, in terms of stochasti...The authors consider the problem of estimating the ordered means of two normal distributions with unknown ordered variances. The authors discuss the estimation of two ordered means, individually, in terms of stochastic domination and MSE (mean squared error). The authors show that in estimating the mean with larger variance, the usual estimator under order restriction on means can be improved upon. However, in estimating the mean with smaller variance, the usual estimator can't be improved upon even under MSE. The authors also discuss simultaneous estimation problem of two ordered means when unknown variances are ordered.展开更多
文摘The authors consider the problem of estimating the ordered means of two normal distributions with unknown ordered variances. The authors discuss the estimation of two ordered means, individually, in terms of stochastic domination and MSE (mean squared error). The authors show that in estimating the mean with larger variance, the usual estimator under order restriction on means can be improved upon. However, in estimating the mean with smaller variance, the usual estimator can't be improved upon even under MSE. The authors also discuss simultaneous estimation problem of two ordered means when unknown variances are ordered.