Robust Bayesian Analysis of Generalized Half Logistic Distribution
Abstract
In this paper, Robust Bayesian analysis of the generalized half logistic distribution (GHLD) under an $\epsilon$-contamination class of priors for the shape parameter $\lambda$ is considered. ML-II Bayes estimators of the parameters, reliability function and hazard function are derived under the squared-error loss function (SELF) and linear exponential (LINEX) loss function by considering the Type~II censoring and the sampling scheme of Bartholomew (1963). Both the cases when scale parameter is known and unknown is considered under Type~II censoring and under the sampling scheme of Bartholomew. Simulation study and analysis of a real data set are presented.References
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