Bayesian survival analysis for adaptive Type-II progressive hybrid censored Hjorth data

Adaptive Type-II progressive hybrid censoring scheme has been proposed to increase the efficiency of statistical analysis and save the total test time on a life-testing experiment. This article deals with the problem of estimating the parameters, survival and hazard rate functions of the two-paramet...

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Published inComputational statistics Vol. 36; no. 3; pp. 1965 - 1990
Main Authors Elshahhat, Ahmed, Nassar, Mazen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.09.2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Adaptive Type-II progressive hybrid censoring scheme has been proposed to increase the efficiency of statistical analysis and save the total test time on a life-testing experiment. This article deals with the problem of estimating the parameters, survival and hazard rate functions of the two-parameter Hjorth distribution under adaptive Type-II progressive hybrid censoring scheme using maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. The two-sided approximate confidence intervals of the unknown quantities are constructed. Under the assumption of independent gamma priors, the Bayes estimators are obtained using squared error loss function. Since the Bayes estimators cannot be expressed in closed forms, Lindley’s approximation and Markov chain Monte Carlo methods are considered and the highest posterior density credible intervals are also obtained. To study the behavior of the various estimators, a Monte Carlo simulation study is performed. The performances of the different estimators have been compared on the basis of their average root mean squared error and relative absolute bias. Finally, to show the applicability of the proposed estimators a data set of industrial devices has been analyzed.
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ISSN:0943-4062
1613-9658
DOI:10.1007/s00180-021-01065-8