Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1150279 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
For two non-negative random variables X and Y, it is shown that if X is smaller than Y in the sense of the likelihood ratio order and either X or Y is of decreasing likelihood ratio, then the m-spacing Vk:n(m) of an X-sample is smaller than Wk:n(m), the m-spacing of a Y-sample, in terms of the likelihood ratio order. It is also proved that a similar result for the upshifted likelihood ratio order is valid. Finally, it is proved that the decreasing failure rate in average property of a population X is preserved by sample spacing Vk:n(1).
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