Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family

In this work, maximum likelihood (ML) estimations of the epsilon-skew-normal (ESN) family are obtained using an EM-algorithm to modify the ordinary estimation already used and solve some of its problems within issues. This family can be used for analyzing the asymmetric and near-normal data, so the...

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Main Authors: Parichehr Jamshidi, Mohsen Maleki, Zahra Khodadadi
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA)
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spelling doaj-270820d137844d98a74a3b7a0893a6d72021-02-01T15:04:02ZengAtlantis PressJournal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA)2214-17662020-12-0119410.2991/jsta.d.201208.001Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal FamilyParichehr JamshidiMohsen MalekiZahra KhodadadiIn this work, maximum likelihood (ML) estimations of the epsilon-skew-normal (ESN) family are obtained using an EM-algorithm to modify the ordinary estimation already used and solve some of its problems within issues. This family can be used for analyzing the asymmetric and near-normal data, so the skewness parameter epsilon is the most important parameter among others. We have shown that the method has better performance compared to the method in G.S. Mudholkar, A.D. Hutson, J. Statist. Plann. Infer. 83 (2000), 291–309, especially in the strong skewness and small samples. Performances of the proposed ML estimates are shown via a simulation study and some real datasets under some statistical criteria as a way to illustrate the idea.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125948352/viewAsymmetryEM-algorithmEpsilon-skew-normalMaximum likelihood estimatesTwo-piece distributions
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author Parichehr Jamshidi
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spellingShingle Parichehr Jamshidi
Mohsen Maleki
Zahra Khodadadi
Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA)
Asymmetry
EM-algorithm
Epsilon-skew-normal
Maximum likelihood estimates
Two-piece distributions
author_facet Parichehr Jamshidi
Mohsen Maleki
Zahra Khodadadi
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title Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
title_short Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
title_full Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
title_fullStr Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
title_full_unstemmed Modified Maximum Likelihood Estimations of the Epsilon-Skew-Normal Family
title_sort modified maximum likelihood estimations of the epsilon-skew-normal family
publisher Atlantis Press
series Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA)
issn 2214-1766
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In this work, maximum likelihood (ML) estimations of the epsilon-skew-normal (ESN) family are obtained using an EM-algorithm to modify the ordinary estimation already used and solve some of its problems within issues. This family can be used for analyzing the asymmetric and near-normal data, so the skewness parameter epsilon is the most important parameter among others. We have shown that the method has better performance compared to the method in G.S. Mudholkar, A.D. Hutson, J. Statist. Plann. Infer. 83 (2000), 291–309, especially in the strong skewness and small samples. Performances of the proposed ML estimates are shown via a simulation study and some real datasets under some statistical criteria as a way to illustrate the idea.
topic Asymmetry
EM-algorithm
Epsilon-skew-normal
Maximum likelihood estimates
Two-piece distributions
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