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Inferences on stress–strength reliability based on ranked set sampling data in case of Lindley distribution

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ABSTRACT In this study, we consider point and interval estimation of stress–strength reliability based on ranked set sampling when the distribution of the stress and the strength are both Lindley.… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT In this study, we consider point and interval estimation of stress–strength reliability based on ranked set sampling when the distribution of the stress and the strength are both Lindley. Firstly, maximum likelihood (ML) estimator of R is obtained. Then, we find asymptotic distribution of ML estimator of R to construct the asymptotic confidence interval. Furthermore, bootstrap confidence intervals of R are constructed using two different resampling methods. The performances of proposed methods are compared with their simple random sampling counterparts via an extensive Monte-Carlo simulation study. At the end of the study, a real data set is analysed for illustrative purposes.

Keywords: strength; strength reliability; stress strength; reliability based; based ranked; distribution

Journal Title: Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
Year Published: 2018

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