comments on multiparameter estimation in truncated power series distributions under the stein's loss

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riyadh r. al-mosawi

department of mathematics, thiqar university, iraq

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this comment is to show that theorem3.3 of dey and chung (1991) (multiparameter estimation intruncated power series distributions under the stein's loss.emph{commun. statist.-theory meth.,} {bf 20}, 309-326) may giveus misleading results. analytically and through simulation, weshow that the theorem does not improve the given estimator.

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caspian journal of mathematical sciences

جلد ۱، شماره ۲، صفحات ۱۰۴-۱۰۸

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