Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1149910 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Methods for interval estimation and hypothesis testing about the ratio of two independent inverse Gaussian (IG) means based on the concept of generalized variable approach are proposed. As assessed by simulation, the coverage probabilities of the proposed approach are found to be very close to the nominal level even for small samples. The proposed new approaches are conceptually simple and are easy to use. Similar procedures are developed for constructing confidence intervals and hypothesis testing about the difference between two independent IG means. Monte Carlo comparison studies show that the results based on the generalized variable approach are as good as those based on the modified likelihood ratio test. The methods are illustrated using two examples.

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