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Similarity Test for the Expectation of a Random Interval and a Fixed Interval

2015
A hypothesis test for analyzing the degree of similarity between the expected value of a random interval and a fixed interval is introduced. It is based on a measure of the similarity between classical convex sets proposed in the literature. Asymptotic techniques are firstly applied to analyze the limit distribution of the proposed test statistic ...
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Confidence intervals on a difference of expected mean squares

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1988
A theorem is provided that extends approximate confidence intervals on a positive difference of expected mean squares to the case where the sign is unknown. Numerical integration is used to illustrate the performance of the extension based on a method proposed by \textit{W. G. Howe} [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 69, 789-794 (1974; Zbl 0291.62059)].
Lu, Tai-Fang C.   +2 more
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A unified method for constructing expectation tolerance intervals

Statistical Papers, 2013
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Withers, Christopher S.   +1 more
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‘Expected satiety’ changes hunger and fullness in the inter-meal interval

Appetite, 2011
Previously, we have shown that foods differ markedly in the satiety that they are expected to confer (compared calorie-for-calorie). In the present study we tested the hypothesis that 'expected satiety' plays a causal role in the satiety that is experienced after a food has been consumed.
Brunstrom, Jeffrey M.   +4 more
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Expectation of Random Sets and the ‘Mean Values’ of Interval Data

2005
Several possibilities of defining the expectation of random p-dimensional intervals are proposed. After defining the expectation via reducing intervals to their extremal points p-dimensional intervals (rectangles) are treated as Random Closed Sets (RCSs).
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Computing Expected Value under Interval Uncertainty

2012
In statistics, the values of the statistical characteristics are estimated either directly from the sample x1,...,x n , or indirectly: based on the values of other statistical characteristics that have already been estimated based on the sample.
Hung T. Nguyen   +3 more
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A Longitudinal Approach for Constructing β-Expectation Tolerance Intervals

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2003
A new method is presented for constructing beta-expectation tolerance limits (TLs) for longitudinal data with error components regression structure. The TLs are mainly intended for small samples where the variation between and within subjects is large.
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Two-Sample Similarity Test for the Expected Value of Random Intervals

2016
The similarity degree between the expectation of two random intervals is studied by means of a hypothesis testing procedure. For this purpose, a similarity measure for intervals is introduced based on the so-called Jaccard index for convex sets. The measure ranges from 0 (if both intervals are not similar at all, i.e., if they are not overlapped) to 1 (
Ana Belén Ramos-Guajardo   +1 more
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RANKING FUZZY NUMBERS THROUGH THE COMPARISON OF ITS EXPECTED INTERVALS

International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1996
This paper presents a method for ranking fuzzy numbers based on the comparison of expected intervals of these numbers. This relation is fuzzy and it verifies the distinguishability, rationality and robustness qualities. The term expected interval is extended to no normal fuzzy numbers, and this method then it allows to compare these type sets.
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