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FIMXII-SCMA2005@AUBURN, Twelfth Annual International Conference on Statistics, Combinatorics, Mathematics and Applications
December 2-4, 2005
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama, USA

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Higher Than Second-Order Approximations Via Two-Stage Sampling for Selecting from Folded Normal Populations
by
Makoto Aoshima
Institute of Mathematics, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Coauthors: Nitis Mukhopadhyay (Department of Statistics, University of Connecticut, U.S.A.)

We consider a problem for selecting from normal populations the one with the largest absolute mean under the indifference-zone formulation of Bechhofer (1954). When the common variance is assumed known, Rizvi (1971) had proposed a single-stage procedure. We assume, however, that the normal populations have a common but unknown variance. Hence, no single-stage procedure that guarantees a preassigned probability of correct selection (PCS) will exist. We investigate a two-stage procedure analogous to that of Jeyaratnam and Panchapakesan (1998). We proceed to develop various asymptotic characteristics of such two-stage selection procedures up to and beyond second-order. The asymptotic analyses so developed hold quite generally for pursuing higher than second-order optimality of two-stage sampling. In this investigation, we primarily focus on both the average sample size and PCS.

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Date received: October 8, 2005


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