
1. Let X1, ..., Xn be random sample from a distribution with mean y and variance...
4. Let X1, X2, ...,Xn be a random sample from a normal distribution with mean 0 and unknown variance o2. (a) Show that U = <!-, X} is a sufficient statistic for o?. [4] (c) Show that the MLE of o2 is Ô = 2-1 X?. [4] (c) Calculate the mean and variance of Ô from (b). Explain why ő is also the MVUE of o2. [6]
PROBLEM 3 Let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from the following distribution - 5) +1 if 0 <r <1 fx(2) = 10 0. 0.w.. where @ € (-2, 2) is an unknown parameter. We define the estimate ēn as: ô, = 12X – 6 to estimate . (a) Is ên an unbiased estimator of e? (b) Is Ôn a consistent estimator of e?
5. Let X1, X2,. , Xn be a random sample from a distribution with pdf of f(x) (0+1)x,0< x<1 a. What is the moment estimator for 0 using the method of moments technique? b. What is the MLE for 0?
3. Let X1, X2, . . . , Xn be a random sample from a distribution with the probability density function f(x; θ) (1/02)Te-x/θ. O < _T < OO, 0 < θ < 00 . Find the MLE θ
6.1.10. Let X1, X2..... Xn be a random sample from a N(0,0%) distribution, where o? is fixed but-X <O<O. (a) Show that the mle ofis X. (b) If is restricted by 0 < < oc, show that the mie of 8 is 8 = max{0,X}.
Let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from a Gamma( a , ) distribution. That is, f(x;a,0) = loga xa-le-210, 0 < x <co, a>0,0 > 0. Suppose a is known. a. Obtain a method of moments estimator of 0, 0. b. Obtain the maximum likelihood estimator of 0, 0. c. Is O an unbiased estimator for 0 ? Justify your answer. "Hint": E(X) = p. d. Find Var(ë). "Hint": Var(X) = o/n. e. Find MSE(Ô).
5. Let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from a distribution with pdf of f(x) = (@+1)xº,0<x<1. a. What is the moment estimator for 0 using the method of moments technique? b. What is the MLE for @ ?
1. Let X1, ..., Xn be a random sample from a distribution with cumulative dist: 10, <<0 F(x) = (/), 0<x<B | 1, >B > (a) For this part, assume that is known and B is unknown. Find the method of moments estimator Boom of B. (b) For this part, assume that both 6 and B are unknown. Find the maximum likelihood estimators of 8 and B.
Let X1, ..., Xn be a random sample from a population with pdf f(x 1/8,0 < x < θ, zero elsewhere. Let Yi < < Y, be the order statistics. Show that Y/Yn and Yn are independent random variables
Problem 3 Let X1, X2, ... , Xn be a random sample of size n from a Gamma distribution fr; a,B) 22-12-1/B, 0 < < (a) Find a sufficient statistics for a. (b) Find a sufficient statistics for B.